Definition of Visite. Meaning of Visite. Synonyms of Visite

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Definition of Visite

Visite
Visite Vi*site", n. [F. See Visit, n.] A light cape or short cloak of silk or lace worn by women in summer.

Meaning of Visite from wikipedia

- A visite is a specific type of woman's outer garment similar to a mantle or wrap. It was particularly po****r in the late 19th century, being specifically...
- The carte de visite (French: [kaʁt də vizit], English: 'visiting card', abbr. 'CdV', pl. cartes de visite) was a format of small photograph which was patented...
- The Paris Visite is a discount travel card aimed mainly at tourists visiting Paris for a few days. The p**** can be bought for 1, 2, 3 or 5 consecutive...
- La Visite National Park (French: Parc National La Visite) is one of the two largest national parks of the Republic of Haiti. La Visite is a part of the...
- angustifoliola ****ze 1898 Acacia visco Lorentz ex Griseb. 1879 Acacia visite Lorentz 1874 Lysiloma polyphyllum Benth. 1875 Manganaroa platensis (Manganaro...
- Une Visite (French: A Visit) was the first short film made by 23-year-old François Truffaut. It was filmed in Jacques Doniol-Valcroze’s apartment and its...
- A Visite du Branchage is an inspection of roads in Jersey and Guernsey to ensure property owners have complied with the laws against vegetation encroaching...
- daguerreotypist but gained greater fame for patenting his version of the carte de visite, a small photographic image which was mounted on a card. Disdéri, a brilliant...
- forums. British portrait photographer Harry Pointer created a carte de visite series featuring cats posed in various situations in the early 1870s. To...
- typically measuring 108 by 165 mm (4+1⁄4 by 6+1⁄2 inches). The carte de visite was displaced by the larger cabinet card in the second half of the 1860s...