Vista
WordNet

noun


(1)   The visual percept of a region
"The most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views"
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Etymology


From , deriving from the past participle of the Latin verb videre ("to see").

Noun



  1. A distant view or prospect, especially one seen through some opening.
  2. A site offering such a view.

Verb


(weak conjugation: vistaði – vistað)
  1. to place, to find a place for
  2. to save a document, a file, pages etc.
    Ég vistaði myndirnar sem þú sýndir mér.
    I saved the pictures you sent me.
    Ég kann ekki að vista myndir af Netinu.
    I don't know how to save images from the Internet.

Usage notes

  • The computing word enjoys limited popularity in informal spoken language, where the direct English loan word is often used instead, though usually considered substandard in more formal or written contexts.


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Verb


vista
  1. feminine singular past participle of vedere
 
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