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visionist

(ˈvɪʒənɪst)
n
1. another word for visionary6
2. (Bible) Old Testament someone who believes that the Biblical story of creation was revealed to the author of Genesis in a series of visions
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The former champion jockey broke his training duck at Kempton this month when Visionist won a competitive handicap over seven furlongs.