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vi⋅de

[wee-de; Eng. vahy-dee, vee-]
–verb Latin.
see (used esp. to refer a reader to parts of a text).
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vi·de   (vī'dē, vē'dā', wē'-)   
v.   Abbr. v.
See. Used to direct a reader's attention.

[Latin vidē, sing. imperative of vidēre, to see; see weid- in Indo-European roots.]
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vide 
"see," 1565, from L. vide, imperative sing. of videre "to see" (see vision).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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