† viˈsuriencyObs.nonce-wd. [f. L. type *visūrīre, desiderative vb., f. L. vīsĕre, freq. of vidēre to see + -ency.] The desire of seeing. 1652Urquhart Jewel 125 The visuriency of either, by ushering the tacturiency of both, made the attrectation of both consequent to the inspection of either.