Visit

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

Famous quotes containing the word visit:

    “Why visit the playhouse to see the famous Parisian models, ... when one can see the French damsels, Norma and Diana? Their names have been known on both continents, because everything goes as it will, and those that cannot be satisfied with these must surely be of a queer nature.”
    —For the City of New Orleans, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)

    Chamberlain’s visit to Hitler today may bring things to a head or may result in a temporary postponement of what looks to me like an inevitable conflict within the next five years.
    Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)

    When the Prince of Wales [later King George IV] and the Duke of York went to visit their brother Prince William [later William IV] at Plymouth, and all three being very loose in their manners, and coarse in their language, Prince William said to his ship’s crew, “now I hope you see that I am not the greatest blackguard of my family.”
    Horace Walpole (1717–1797)