sightwise
English
Adverb
sightwise (comparative more sightwise, superlative most sightwise)
- Pertaining to, concerning, or regarding sight or vision.
- 1969, Field & Stream - Apr 1969:
- It's also true that a deer is at some disadvantage, sightwise, when the sun is high and the light strong.
- 1969, Field & Stream - Apr 1969:
- Pertaining to, concerning, or regarding sights or things seen.
- 2002, Martin Dunford; Jack Holland, Rough guide to New York City:
- Most of what you'll want to see sightwise occurs from the Public Library on the east; to the west are somewhat grungier blocks, running into the borders of Times Square and the Garment District.
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