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What is the noun for visit?

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visitor
  1. Someone who visits someone else; someone staying as a guest.
  2. Someone who pays a visit to a specific place or event; a sightseer or tourist.
  3. (plural) Someone, or a team, that is playing away from home.
  4. (ufology) An extraterrestrial being on Earth for any reason.
  5. An object which lands or passes by Earth or its orbit.
  6. (Britain) A head or overseer of an institution such as a college (in which case, equivalent to the university's chancellor) or cathedral or hospital, who resolves disputes, gives ceremonial speeches, etc.
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  8. Examples:
    1. “Sure enough, forty-five minutes later, our guest visitor is getting ready to depart.”
      “The beaches are humming with activity and the cafes are buzzing with a new breed of holidaying visitor, many of whom have bleached, backcombed hairdos.”
      “They are desperate to avoid any image that suggests he's an unwelcome foreign visitor to Scotland.”
visitation
  1. The act of visiting, or an instance of being visited.
  2. An official visit to inspect or examine something.
  3. An encounter with supernatural beings such as ghosts or aliens.
  4. The right of a separated or divorced parent to visit a child; access.
  5. A punishment or blessing ordained by God.
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  7. Examples:
    1. “The court shall specify a schedule for visitation by the noncustodial parent.”
      “The document will play an important part in the visitation of American seminaries ordered by the Pope.”
      “The residents of Springfield were mesmerized by the visitation of a divine being intent on bringing them love.”
visitant
  1. One who visits; a guest; a visitor.
  2. A spectre or ghost.
  3. A migratory bird that makes a temporary stop somewhere.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “She asked him to notify her when his visitant returned, so that they could verify whether he really was the archangel Gabriel or an ordinary demon.”
      “The purple sandpiper is a regular visitant to the Clyde estuary.”
visitorship
  1. The quality, position of visitor, notably where that is a title:
    1. in an ecclesiastical context
    2. in an academical institution
  2. attendance, number of visitors attending an event, etc.
  3. Examples:
    1. “The visitorship should not be a major measure of success for a cultural activity which requires a well-prepared audience.”
      “The visitorship in this nunnery is traditionally held by a Jesuit.”
visit
  1. A single act of visiting.
  2. (medicine) A meeting with a doctor at their surgery or the doctor's at one's home.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Lucy made her first visit to Paris, where she immersed herself in the city's arts, culture, food, and wine.”
      “You should pay your grandmother a visit while you're in town.”
visiting
  1. The act of someone or something that visits.
  2. Synonyms:
visitress
  1. (archaic) A female visitor.
visitour
  1. Obsolete form of visitor.
visiter
  1. Archaic form of visitor.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The front door of the house had been left open, and the visiter had entered, without ringing, and advanced several steps upon the staircase.”
      “The 1851 text often uses non-standard spellings such as visiter, suiter, persuit.”
      “And before Theresa could reply, the door had closed, and the visiter was gone.”
visitee
  1. One who is visited.
visitors
  1. plural of visitor
  2. (sports) The visiting team.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “He could do nothing to save Sue Latrop himself, nor could the other visitors from Amarillo.”
      “Mrs. Apgar, too, had an anxious look on her face, but she tried to make her visitors feel at home.”
      “Gedi may have flown under the radar for centuries, but nowadays, it is a popular destination for adventurous visitors to Kenya.”
visitorships
  1. plural of visitorship
visitations
  1. plural of visitation
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Bollywood's recent supernatural visitations have an unlikely parallel in English literature's Romantic period, says Aparna Raman.”
      “Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi was one of the great Talmudic sages, a man so holy he merited visitations from the prophet Eliyahu.”
      “Throughout history there have been reports of ghosts, apparitions and spiritual visitations, both angelic and demonic.”
visitresses
  1. plural of visitress
visitants
  1. plural of visitant
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “On the conclusion of his remarks, enthusiastic cheers, the thunder of cannon, and the peals of bells welcomed the visitants to the town.”
      “Liverpool's roll call of distinguished and discerning visitants is impressive.”
      “The company trade results evaluation has been very satisfactory as the number and quality of the visitants have exceeded the initial prospects.”
visitings
  1. plural of visiting
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “After our return Mr. Tilson walked up from the compting House and called upon us, and these have been all our visitings.”
      “My firm resolution to hit my antagonist was now confirmed, and no compunctious visitings unnerved my arm.”
      “But, amidst my present 'compunctious visitings,' I thought of atoning for my former rebellions by one heroic act of submission.”
visitours
  1. plural of visitour
visiters
  1. plural of visiter
visitees
  1. plural of visitee
visits
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