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    vis·ta
    [ˈvistə]
    noun
    vista (noun) · vistas (plural noun)
      • a mental view of a succession of remembered or anticipated events:
        "vistas of freedom seemed to open ahead of him"
    Origin
    mid 17th century: from Italian, literally ‘view’, from visto ‘seen’, past participle of vedere ‘see’, from Latin videre.
    Vis·ta
    [ˈvistə]
    definition
    1. a city in southwestern California, north of San Diego; population 91,144 (est. 2008).
    VISTA
    [ˈvistə]
    other
    1. Volunteers in Service to America.
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    The definition of a vista is a distant view seen through a opening or a place where a distant view is best seen. An example of a vista is a river view from a cliff between two mountains. An awareness of a range of time, events, or subjects; a broad mental view.
    2. a comprehensive mental view of a distant time or a lengthy series of events: the vista of the future. n., pl. -tas. 1. a view or prospect, esp. one seen through a long, narrow passage, as between rows of trees or houses.
    vista ( vihs - duh ) noun 1. (view of scenery) a. la vista (F) The climb to the summit is worth it because there is an incredible vista. El ascenso a la cima vale la pena porque hay una vista increíble. b. el panorama (M) My room has a beautiful vista of the beach.Mi habitación tiene un panorama hermoso de la playa. 2. (figurative)
  3. noun a view or prospect, especially one seen through a long, narrow avenue or passage, as between rows of trees or houses. such an avenue or passage, especially when formally planned. a far-reaching mental view: vistas of the future.
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    vis·ta (vĭs′tə) n. 1. a. A distant view or prospect, especially one seen through an opening, as between rows of buildings or trees. b. An avenue or other passage affording such a view.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/vistas
    Vista is generally used today for broad sweeping views of the kind you might see from a mountaintop. But the word originally meant an avenue-like view, narrowed by a line of trees on either side.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/vista
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