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invisibility
in·vis·i·ble I0217100 (ĭn-vĭz′ə-bəl)adj.1. Impossible to see; not visible: Air is invisible.2. Not accessible to view; hidden: mountain peaks invisible in the fog.3. Not easily noticed or detected; inconspicuous: "The poor are politically invisible" (Michael Harrington).4. Not published in financial statements: an invisible asset.n. One that is invisible. in·vis′i·bil′i·ty, in·vis′i·ble·ness n.in·vis′i·bly adv.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | invisibility - the quality of not being perceivable by the eyeinvisiblenessinconspicuousness - the quality of being not easily seenphysical property - any property used to characterize matter and energy and their interactionsvisibility, visibleness - quality or fact or degree of being visible; perceptible by the eye or obvious to the eye; "low visibility caused by fog" | Translationsinvisible (inˈvizəbl) adjective not able to be seen. Only in stories can people make themselves invisible. 看不見的 看不见的inˈvisibly adverb 看不見地 看不见地inˌvisiˈbility noun 無形 无形Invisibility
InvisibilityAbarismagic arrow made him invisible. [Gk. Myth.: Benét, 1]agateconfers this power. [Rom. Folklore: Brewer Dictionary,15]Arielinvisible spirit plays tricks on the castaways. [Br. Drama: Shakespeare The Tempest]Cheshirecat vanishes at will; grin the last feature to go. [Br. Lit.: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland]chrysopraseput in mouth, renders bearer invisible. [Gem Symbolism: Kunz, 67–68]Emperor’s New Clothessupposed to be invisible to anyone unworthy of his post. [Dan. Lit.: Andersen “The Emperor’s New Clothes” in Andersen’s Fairy Tales]fern seedmakes bearer invisible. [Western Folklore: Brewer Dictionary, 406]glory, hand ofsevered hand of hanged man renders bearer invisible. [Western Folklore: Leach, 477]Gyges’s ringconfers this power. [Gk. Folklore: Brewer, Dictionary, 497]Harveysix-foot rabbit invisible to everyone but the play’s protagonist. [Am. Lit.: Benét, 444]heliotropeeffective if drunk with proper invocations. [Medieval Folklore: Boland, 43]Invisible Man(Griffin) character made invisible by chemicals. [Br. Lit.: Invisible Man]Mambrino’s Helmetgolden helmet makes wearer invisible. [Span. Lit.: Don Quixote]Perseus’s helmetmade him invisible when he killed Medusa. [Gk. Myth.: Metamorphoses]Reynard the Fox’s ringwhen ring becomes green, Reynard is invisible. [Medieval Lit.: Reynard the Fox]tarnhelmgolden helmet that allowed its wearer to assume any form or even become invisible. [Ger. Opera: Wagner The Ring of the Nibelung]tarnkappecloak taken from the Nibelungs by Siegfried grants the wearer invisibility and strength. [Ger. Lit.: Nibelungenlied]invisibility
Synonyms for invisibilitynoun the quality of not being perceivable by the eyeSynonymsRelated Words- inconspicuousness
- physical property
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