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vi·su·al V0124100 (vĭzh′o͞o-əl)adj.1. Of or relating to the sense of sight: a visual organ; visual receptors on the retina.2. Seen or able to be seen by the eye; visible: a visual presentation; a design with a dramatic visual effect.3. Optical.4. Done, maintained, or executed by sight only: visual navigation.5. Having the nature of or producing an image in the mind: a visual memory of the scene.6. Of or relating to a method of instruction involving sight.n. A picture, chart, or other presentation that appeals to the sense of sight, used in promotion or for illustration or narration: an ad campaign with striking visuals; trying to capture a poem in a cinematic visual. [Middle English, from Late Latin vīsuālis, from Latin vīsus, sight, from past participle of vidēre, to see; see vision.] vi′su·al·ly adv.vi′su·al·ness, vi′su·al′i·ty (-ăl′ĭ-tē) n.visual (ˈvɪʒʊəl; -zjʊ-) adj1. of, relating to, done by, or used in seeing: visual powers; visual steering. 2. (General Physics) another word for optical3. capable of being seen; visible4. of, occurring as, or induced by a mental imagen5. (Journalism & Publishing) a sketch to show the proposed layout of an advertisement, as in a newspaper6. (often plural) a photograph, film, or other display material[C15: from Late Latin vīsuālis, from Latin vīsus sight, from vidēre to see] ˈvisually advvis•u•al (ˈvɪʒ u əl) adj. 1. of or pertaining to seeing or sight: a visual image. 2. used in seeing: the visual sense. 3. optical. 4. perceptible by the sense of sight; visible. 5. perceptible by the mind: a visual impression captured in a line of verse. 6. of or involving the use of projected or displayed pictures, charts, maps, models, etc. for education or informative purposes: visual aids. n. 7. Usu., visuals. a. the picture elements, as distinguished from the sound elements, in films, television, etc. b. photographs, films, charts, or other visual materials, esp. as used for illustration or promotion. [1375–1425; < Late Latin vīsuālis, derivative of vīsu(s) sight (vid(ēre) to see)] visual visible">visible1. 'visual'Visual means 'relating to sight'. Visual jokes are an increasing part of modern fashion....exhibitions of the visual arts.2. 'visible'Something that is visible is large enough to be seen, or is in a position where it can be seen. These tiny creatures are hardly visible to the naked eye.Beyond them the volcano's peak, just visible from this angle, shone gold tinged with pink.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | visual - relating to or using sight; "ocular inspection"; "an optical illusion"; "visual powers"; "visual navigation"ocular, optic, optical | | 2. | visual - visible; "be sure of it; give me the ocular proof"- Shakespeare; "a visual presentation"; "a visual image"ocularseeable, visible - capable of being seen; or open to easy view; "a visible object"; "visible stars"; "mountains visible in the distance"; "a visible change of expression"; "visible files" |
visualadjective1. optical, optic, ocular the way our brain processes visual information2. observable, visible, perceptible, discernible There was no visual evidence to support his claim. observable invisible, imperceptible, unnoticeable, indiscernible, out of sight, unperceivablevisualadjective1. Serving, resulting from, or relating to the sense of sight:optic, optical.2. Capable of being seen:discernible, perceivable, perceptible, seeable, viewable, visible.Translationsvisual (ˈviʒuəl) adjective of sight or the process of seeing. strange visual effects. 視覺的 视觉的ˈvisually adverb 視覺上 视觉上ˌvisual disˈplay unit noun (abbreviation VDU) the part of a computer with a screen on which information is displayed. 視覺顯示單元 视频显示装置EncyclopediaSeevisual display unitvisual
vis·u·al (vizh'yū-ăl), 1. Relating to vision. See also: internal representation. 2. Denoting a person who learns and remembers more readily through sight than through hearing. See also: internal representation. [Late L. visualis, fr. visus, vision] vis·u·al (vizh'ū-ăl) 1. Relating to vision. 2. Denoting a person who learns and remembers more readily through sight than through hearing. [Late L. visualis, fr. visus, vision]visual Relating to vision.Patient discussion about visualQ. Can visual aura alone be migraine? I'm 21 years old girl, and for the last six years, about once a week, when I wake up from night sleep all I see in my left eye is a very bright light. After some time my vision returns. In the last few weeks it became more frequent and also starts to happen in the other eye.I consulted my doctor and she told me it's not an important thing, and that it's probably a specific type of migraine. However, I don't have any pain at all. Does anyone else have this? Is it possible for migraine to occur only with aura, without any pain? A. Hi, I'm sorry to hear about your problem. Whatever your doctor told you, you should know that if it bothers you, it IS an "important thing". I also suffer from similiar thing (only visual disturbances after I wake up, without any pain), and when my doctor prescribed me meds they went away. You should consult your doctor again and ask him for a solution for this thing. Q. What are the visual distinctions between thermal burns and frostbite? Is it possible to definitively distinguish the two from each other in all cases, or do they present identically in many cases? In other words, are frostbite injuries-for all intents and purposes, actual burns and if they are not, in what ways do they differ?A. Early frostbite and minor burns may resemble one another visually (by whitened, blanched looking skin, and blister formation). However, last stage frostbite and thermal (heat) burns are very different. In late stage frostbite, the ice crystals in the cells melt and the ruptured cells pour out their contents, then blisters may form. Since the affected area has basically lost circulation, gangrene sets in rather quickly and the tissue turns black and dry. Deep (full thickness) heat related burns are surrounded by areas of erythema (reddened skin) and skin with less degrees of burning. Also, eschar is obviously charred skin tissue forming a scab like structure, and looks nothing like gangrene. The wound bed in a burn leaks plasma constantly. Blistering is pretty immediate with heat related burns of a sufficient degree.
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VISUAL➣Virtual Imaging System for Approach and Landing |
visual Related to visual: visual communication, dictionary, Visual Studio, visual impactSynonyms for visualadj opticalSynonymsadj observableSynonyms- observable
- visible
- perceptible
- discernible
Antonyms- invisible
- imperceptible
- unnoticeable
- indiscernible
- out of sight
- unperceivable
Synonyms for visualadj serving, resulting from, or relating to the sense of sightSynonymsadj capable of being seenSynonyms- discernible
- perceivable
- perceptible
- seeable
- viewable
- visible
Synonyms for visualadj relating to or using sightSynonymsadj visibleSynonymsRelated Words |