| COLLISIONS | • collisions n. Plural of collision. • COLLISION n. the state of being struck together. |
| CONCISIONS | • concisions n. Plural of concision. • CONCISION n. schism; separation. |
| DECISIONAL | • decisional adj. Of or pertaining to decisions. • decisional adj. Having the power or authority to make decisions. • DECISIONAL adj. relating to a decision. |
| DECISIONED | • decisioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of decision. • DECISION v. to win a boxing decision. |
| DIVISIONAL | • divisional adj. Of or pertaining to a division. • divisional adj. Of or pertaining to the process of division. • divisional n. (US, sports) A playoff determining the winning team from a particular division. |
| ENVISIONED | • envisioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of envision. • ENVISION v. to visualize, also ENVISAGE. |
| EXCISIONAL | • excisional adj. Performed by excision. • EXCISIONAL adj. relating to the act of excision. |
| INDECISION | • indecision n. The inability to decide on a course of action, especially if two or more possibilities exist. • INDECISION n. a wavering between two or more possible courses of action. |
| MISPRISION | • misprision n. (Law, chiefly historical). • misprision n. (By extension). • misprision n. Despising or holding in contempt; disdain, scorn. |
| PRECISIONS | • precisions n. Plural of precision. • PRECISION n. the state of being precise. |
| PREVISIONS | • previsions n. Plural of prevision. • previsions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prevision. • PREVISION v. to foresee. |
| PROVISIONS | • provisions n. Plural of provision. • provisions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of provision. • PROVISION n. the act of providing. |
| REDIVISION | • redivision n. Division again or anew. • REDIVISION n. the act of dividing again. |
| REENVISION | • reenvision v. (Transitive) To envision again or anew. |
| REVISIONAL | • revisional adj. Of or relating to revision or change. • REVISIONAL adj. relating to revision, also REVISIONARY. |
| TELEVISION | • television n. (Uncountable) An electronic communication medium that allows the transmission of real-time visual images… • television n. (Countable) A device for receiving television signals and displaying them in visual form. • television n. (Uncountable) Collectively, the programs broadcast via the medium of television. |
| VISIONALLY | • visionally adv. In or as a vision. • VISIONAL adv. imaginary. |
| VISIONINGS | • visionings n. Plural of visioning. • VISIONING n. the act of seeing visions. |
| VISIONISTS | • visionists n. Plural of visionist. • VISIONIST n. a visionary, also VISIONARY, VISIONER. |
| VISIONLESS | • visionless adj. Blind. • visionless adj. Lacking a vision, lacking vision; uninspired. • VISIONLESS adj. destitute of vision; sightless. |