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vir·tu·al I. \ˈvərch(ə)wəl, ˈvə̄ch-, ˈvəich-, -chəl\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin virtualis, from Latin virtus strength, virtue + -alis -al — more at virtue 1. obsolete : of, relating to, or possessing a power of acting without the agency of matter 2. : notably effective 3. : being functionally or effectively but not formally of its kind < a virtual certainty > < the virtual abdication of parents from their role as educators — Dorothy Barclay > II. adjective 1. : of, relating to, or being a hypothetical particle whose existence is inferred from indirect evidence < virtual photon > 2. : of, relating to, or using virtual memory 3. : being on or simulated on a computer or computer network < print or virtual books > < a virtual keyboard > : as a. : occurring or existing primarily on-line < a virtual library > < virtual shopping > b. : of, relating to, or existing within a virtual reality < a virtual world > |