Similar words: monocular vision, binocular vision, carving, rear view, starving, larvicide, carving knife, rearview mirror. Meaning: n. a courtyard or portico in front of a building (especially a cathedral).
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1. Parvis, elderly resident in the village of Lanrean.
2. Mrs Parvis had photographs in her parlour.
3. Dot had heard Mrs Parvis say that it was a crying shame, a young fit man like that.
4. Mrs Parvis was standing out on the front doorstep, pretending to watch out for something in the sky.
5. Parvis and his colleagues have been working on their multipurpose lens since 2004.
6. She wondered if this might be anything like the bananas that Mrs Parvis said were so exceptional.
7. And with a contact lens, it will be difficult to cram heavy computational power into such a small device, even with today's state-of-the-art technologies, Parvis admits.
8. Towards evening on that day, when the judiciary officers of the bishop came to pick up from the pavement of the Parvis the dislocated corpse of the archdeacon, Quasimodo had disappeared.
9. Because this sort of real-time health monitoring has been impossible in the past, there's likely more about the human eye we haven't yet discovered, Parvis said.
More similar words: monocular vision, binocular vision, carving, rear view, starving, larvicide, carving knife, rearview mirror, parvenu, supervise, dervish, par value, supervised, superviser, supervisor, supervising, supervision, supervisory, Hypervisor, reservist, parvovirus, unsupervised, color vision, advisory service, board of supervisors, supervised learning, unsupervised learning, service department, national park service, vis-a-vis.