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    [Noun]  | "per*spec*tive" | \ pər-ˈspek-tiv \


    1: a mental view or prospect

    2: a visible scene; especially : one giving a distinctive impression of distance : vista

    3: the interrelation in which a subject or its parts are mentally viewed; also : point of view


    Origin: 1563 ;

     Middle French, probably modification of Old Italian prospettiva, from prospetto view, prospect, from Latin prospectus{mat|prospect|};

    [Noun]  | "perspective" 


    1: an optical glass (such as a telescope)


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English perspectyf, from Medieval Latin perspectivum, from neuter of perspectivus of sight, optical, from Latin perspectus, past participle of perspicere to look through, see: clearly, from per- through + specere to look {mat|per-|}, ;

    [Noun]  | "aerial perspective" 


    1: the expression of space in painting by gradation of color and distinctness


    Origin: 1704 ;

    [Noun]  | "forced perspective" 


    1: the use of any of various techniques (as in photography or architecture) to create the optical illusion that objects or people are smaller, larger, closer, or farther away than they really are; also : an instance of this —often used before another noun


    Origin: 1817 ;

    [Noun]  | "linear perspective" 


    1: a system of creating an illusion of depth and distance in drawing, painting, relief sculpture, etc., by depicting parallel lines as converging


    Origin: circa 1656 ;

    [Adjective]  | "perspective" 


    1: of, relating to, employing, or seen in perspective

    2: aiding the vision


    Origin: 1570 ;

     Middle English, optical, from Medieval Latin perspectivus;

    [Noun]  | "perspective" 


    1: a way of looking at or thinking about something;


      * e.g., " ... whether she was being rude or candid is all a matter of perspective "



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    2: all that can be seen from a certain point;


      * e.g., " ... the perspective from the hotel balcony was dominated by the lake and mountains "



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     [ "perspective" ]

    1: The approach or interpretation that we make in a situation. Our point of view or view point.

      * e.g.,  ... I'm going to vote in November because I have a different perspective on what's going on. 


     [ "perspective" ]

    2: Also; A 2 dimentional drawing to show an impression of height, width and depth, aka the plane of focus.

     [ "perspective" ]

    1: the angle at which i look inside of your mom

      * e.g.,  ... fuck perspective. 

     [ "perspective" ]

    1: Point of view

      * e.g.,  ... Share my perspective 

     [ "perspective" ]

    1: The way everyone will look at something. Points of view.

      * e.g.,  ... The world looks different when you see it from my perspective. It DOES. 

     [ "Perspection" ]

    1: When a drunk guy at a bar tries to say perspective and perception at the same time.

      * e.g.,  ... It's all about perspection. 

     [ "Perspectivitis" ]

    1: A sickness of perception and or perspective of the present reality due to a weak intuition system

      * e.g.,  ... John must have perspectivitis again because for some reason he thinks its ok to drive home right after 9 shots of moonshine! 

     [ "Perspected" ]

    1: When something is observed and perceived by a mass group.

      * e.g.,  ... You : Its perspected that you are flirting with Itsara. 


     [ "Perspected" ]

    2: Often times is used to point something out that is not noticed right in front of someones face.

      * e.g.,  ... Him : No way dude. 

     [ "Perspect" ]

    1: The act of thinking something is real, or there.

      * e.g.,  ... I perspect that I have pancake mix at home 

     [ "Perspect" ]

    1: perspect. /pərˈspekt/ verb verb: perspect the art of exploring multiple internal and external viewpoints to gain clarity and insight and drive action. The coach ask his client to take time to perspect on the limiting belief.

      * e.g.,  ... He took time to perspect on his limiting beliefs with his executive coach. 

     [ "Perspection" ]

    1: Annual Inspection

      * e.g.,  ... I need to go get my teeth perspection. 

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