a. Obs. [f. L. vīs- (ppl. stem of vidēre to see) + -ORY.] Visive, visual.

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1633.  T. Adams, Exp. 2 Pet. i. 19. The serpent stroke him dead, infecting his visory spirits with her unprevented poison.

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1650.  Bulwer, Anthropomet., 20. Let them endeavour untill they perceive where the visory rayes do come.

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1684.  trans. Bonet’s Merc. Compit., XVIII. 627. Fænil and Seseli seed … attenuate the visory Spirits.

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