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“surveillant”
1. A close observation; especially, of a suspected spy or transgressor: Although he was not aware of it, the criminal investigators had a surveillant on the man because there was an indication that he might be up to some kind of dangerous activity.
2. Etymology: from Latin sur, "over" + veiller, "watch" or vigilare, "to keep watch".
2. Etymology: from Latin sur, "over" + veiller, "watch" or vigilare, "to keep watch".
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super-, supra-, sur-
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vid-, video-, vis-, -vision, -visional, -visionally, visuo-, vu-
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vigi-, vig-
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