vistal

English

Etymology

vista + -al

Adjective

vistal (not comparable)

  1. (rare) Relating to a vista.
    • 1975, Gilbert James Butland, ‎Ian Douglas, ‎John Ernest Hobbs, Geographical Essays in Honour of Gilbert J. Butland (page 14)
      The vistal impressions of the English urban environment therefore tend to be of the "deflected" type (Appleton, 1975). That is to say the eye can penetrate only so far before the vista is terminated by the curve of the building frontage []

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