n.
     - the faculty or power of seeing.
 - the action or fact of seeing someone or something. 
▸the area or distance within which someone can see or something can be seen.
 - a thing that one sees or that can be seen. 
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(sights)
 places of interest to tourists and other visitors.
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(a sight)
 informal a person or thing having a ridiculous or unattractive appearance.
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(also sights)
 a device on a gun or optical instrument used for assisting in precise aim or observation.
 
v.
   - manage to see or briefly observe.
 - take aim by looking through the sights of a gun.
 - take a detailed visual measurement with or as with a sight. 
▸adjust the sight of (a gun or optical instrument).
 
 
  Phrase
  
  Derivative
  
    - sighted adj.
  - sighter n.
  - sighting n.
 
   
  Usage
  On the confusion of sight and site, see usage at site.
  Etymology
  OE (ge)sihth ‘something seen’, of W. Gmc origin.