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Synonyms
per·spec·tive (pər-spĕḱtĭv)

[Middle English, science of optics (influenced by French perspective, perspective), from Medieval Latin perspectīva (ars) feminine of perspectīvus, optical, from perspectus past participle of perspicere, to inspect, per-, per-, + specere, to look.]

noun 

    1. A view or vista.
    2. A mental view or outlook: “It is useful occasionally to look at the past to gain a perspective on the present” (Fabian Linden)
  1. The appearance of objects in depth as perceived by normal binocular vision.
    1. The relationship of aspects of a subject to each other and to a whole: a perspective of history; a need to view the problem in the proper perspective.
    2. Subjective evaluation of relative significance; a point of view: the perspective of the displaced homemaker.
    3. The ability to perceive things in their actual interrelations or comparative importance: tried to keep my perspective throughout the crisis.
  2. The technique of representing three-dimensional objects and depth relationships on a two-dimensional surface.

adjective 

Of, relating to, seen, or represented in perspective.

derivatives

per·spećtiv·al
adjective
per·spećtive·ly
adverb