Definition of Visites. Meaning of Visites. Synonyms of Visites

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Definition of Visites

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 Visites from wikipedia

- Visit refer as go to see and spend time with socially. Look up visit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Visit may refer to: State visit, a formal visit...
- The Visit may refer to: The Visit (1964 film), an adaptation of the Friedrich Dürrenmatt play starring Ingrid Bergman The Visit (1970 film), directed...
- England VisitBritain Northern Ireland Tourist Board VisitScotland Visit Wales "Overview". visitbritain.org. 10 April 2015. "Update on VisitEngland Quality...
- VisitBritain is the name used by the British Tourist Authority, the tourist board of Great Britain incorporated under the Development of Tourism Act 1969...
- Visitability is the design approach for new housing such that anyone who uses a wheelchair or other mobility device should be able to visit. A social...
- A state visit is a formal visit by a head of state (or representative of a head of state) to a foreign country, at the invitation of the head of state...
- This is a list of most-visited websites worldwide as of March 2024,[update] along with their change in ranking compared to the previous month. Data is...
- A conjugal visit is a scheduled period in which an inmate of a prison or jail is permitted to spend several hours or days in private with a visitor. The...
- VisitScotland, formerly the Scottish Tourist Board (Scottish Gaelic: Bòrd Turasachd na h-Alba), is a national tourism organisation for Scotland. It is...
- online video platforms **** 2.0 "Les sites internet les plus visités au monde" [The most visited websites in the world]. fr.statista.com (in French). Claire...