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sighting noun [ ˈsʌɪtɪŋ ]

• an instance of seeing or catching sight of something, typically something unusual or rare.
• "the reported sightings of a UFO near a Suffolk airbase"

sight verb

• manage to see or observe (someone or something); catch an initial glimpse of.
• "tell me when you sight London Bridge"
Similar: glimpse, catch/get a glimpse of, catch sight of, see, spot, spy, notice, observe, make out, pick out, detect, have sight of, clap/lay/set eyes on, espy, behold, descry,
• take aim by looking through the sights of a gun.
• "she sighted down the barrel"
Origin: Old English (ge)sihth ‘something seen’, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch zicht and German Gesicht ‘sight, face, appearance’. The verb dates from the mid 16th century (in sight (sense 2 of the verb)).


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