Yes, "vision" is the base word of "provision." Both words share the Latin root "videre," which means "to see." The prefix "pro-" in "provision" adds the meaning of providing or foresight.
Provision is defined as being supplied with something or the act of supplying something. The abbreviation for the word provision is prov.
The word 'provision' in the sentence 'There is no provision for relief of charges . . .' means terms or conditions. In this case the meaning is that the controlling rules have no way to pay back an employer.
Provision is the only way animals can survive the winter.All these boxes makes a lot provision for the castatrophe in Haiti.
The word 'provision' is both a noun (provision, provisions) and a verb (provision, provisions, provisioning, provisioned). Examples:Noun: We've stocked the pantry with provisions in preparation for the blizzard.Verb: We're under contract with the government to provision socks to the Navy.
I declined the contract due to a certain provision. It may take all day to provision the boat.
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The word 'provision' is a noun and a verb.The noun 'provision' is a word for:an act or process of providing or supplying something for use;an amount or thing supplied or provided;a stock of materials or supplies;financial or other arrangements for future eventualities or requirements;a condition or requirement in a legal document;a word for a thing.The verb 'provision' means:to provide or supply something for use;to set aside an amount in an organization's accounts for a known liability;a word for an action.