1. vista - Noun
2. vista - Verb
3. Vista - Proper noun
A view; especially, a view through or between intervening objects, as trees; a view or prospect through an avenue, or the like; hence, the trees or other objects that form the avenue.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAAKASH JOSHI: Why did you not go for a broader political consultation on the Central Vista project and made yourjob easy? Source: Internet
According to the CNCS, in 2017, VISTA members generated $158 million in cash donations and an additional $49 million in in-kind services for their organizations. Source: Internet
A group enjoys wake boarding Monday on Buena Vista Lake. Source: Internet
Annie Bickerton, left, Richard Tamayo and Cristin Lim post fliers with offers of help to neighbors throughout Mar Vista. Source: Internet
Because VISTA has a camera sensitive to infrared light it can see through much of the dust blocking the view for optical telescopes. Source: Internet
As of last quarter, Vista had $7.2 million in working capital, with cash just over $4 million; that will be lower at end year. Source: Internet