vison
/ˈvɪʒən/ or /ˈvɪʒən/Definitions
1. noun
the ability to see or the range of vision; the ability to imagine or foresee the future; a mental image or concept.
“She has a keen vision for the company’s future.”
2. noun
a dream or hope for the future.
“He has a vision of a world free of poverty.”
3. noun
the visual part of a computer display, especially a graphical user interface.
“The new computer has a high-resolution vision.”
4. verb
to see or become aware of something.
“She began to vision the possibilities of the new business.”
5. verb
to imagine or foresee something.
“He visions a world where robots do all the work.”
6. noun
the American prairie wolf.
“The vison is an endangered species.”