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visualizable, a.|ˌvɪzjuːəˈlaɪzəb(ə)l| [f. visualize v. + -able.] a. Capable of being visualized. b. Capable of being rendered visible.
1956E. H. Hutten Lang. Mod. Physics v. 202 The models may overlap, in part, and they may become more ‘abstract’, i.e. less visualisable. 1968Amer. Speech XLIII. 5 In the world of reality for which the elements of language are symbols, there are no visualizable objects which correspond to adjective symbols. 1980Nature 8 May 100/1 We think it unlikely that the large visualizable deposits in the older birds are more than epiphenomenal.
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1965A. & R. N. Sen tr. Kuznetsov & Omel′yanovskii's Philos. Probl. Elem. Particle Physics 232 Analysis of the question of visualizability and models is one of the most important methodological problems raised by the development of modern science and, in particular, by that of microworld physics. 1985Nature 25 Apr. 689/2 There are limitations on the possibility of unambiguous intuitive visualizability of the properties of matter at the quantum level. |