A visit is where a person, or people, goes to either see someone or a place. It can refer to many things:
- a visitation
- a state visit
- a conjugal visit
Visit may also refer to:
- US-VISIT, a U.S. immigration and border management system
In fiction:
- Constable Visit, a fictional character from the Discworld novels by Terry Pratchett
In computer science:
- VisIt, interactive parallel visualization and analysis software
Other articles related to "visit":
... During the visit of the United States Navy's Great White Fleet on its around-the-world voyage, Kashima was part of the escort fleet through Japanese waters in October 1908 ... in escorting Crown Prince Hirohito in his visit to various European nations, the first such visit ever for a Japanese crown prince ...
... About that time, a friend invited Jenkins to join him on a trip to visit family in Sarasota ... The new owner chose not to visit his new property, so Jenkins decided to visit him to talk about the future ...
... Following his 2006 visit to Thailand as Crown Prince, the King has been immensely popular in Thailand ... The number of Thai tourists visiting Bhutan has increased steadily since the visit ... In November 2011, the King with Queen Jetsun made a state visit to Japan they were the first state guests to Japan since the 2011 earthquake ...
... The first major event in Ó Fiaich's cardinalate was the first ever papal visit to Ireland after 1,400 years of Christianity from 29 September to 1 October 1979 by Pope John Paul II ... their activities, and this was followed by a visit to the Marian Shrine at Knock, County Mayo ...
... Visit filters which are used by Web log analysis software include or exclude all the data in a visit session ...
Famous quotes containing the word visit:
“If you visit your friend, why need you apologize for not having visited him, and waste his time and deface your own act? Visit him now.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“If Jesus, or his likeness, should now visit the earth, what church of the many which now go by his name would he enter? Or, if tempted by curiosity, he should incline to look into all, which do you think would not shut the door in his face?... It seems to me ... that as one who loved peace, taught industry, equality, union, and love, one towards another, Jesus were he alive at this day, would recommend you to come out of your churches of faith, and to gather into schools of knowledge.”
—Frances Wright (17951852)
“When I visit again some haunt of my youth, I am glad to find that nature wears so well. The landscape is indeed something real, and solid, and sincere, and I have not put my foot through it yet.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)