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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024vis•i•ble /ˈvɪzəbəl/USA pronunciation adj. - capable of being seen;
that can be sensed by the eye. - apparent;
manifest; obvious:no visible means of support. - being constantly or frequently in the public view.
vis•i•bly, adv.: He was visibly upset.See -vis-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024vis•i•ble (viz′ə bəl),USA pronunciation adj. - that can be seen;
perceptible to the eye:mountains visible in the distance. - apparent;
manifest; obvious:a man with no visible means of support. - being constantly or frequently in the public view;
conspicuous:a visible political position. - noting or pertaining to a system of keeping records or information on cards or sheets in such a way that the desired reference can be brought instantly to view:a visible index.
- Economics, Business[Com.]
- Businessavailable or accessible;
already existing, as goods in a warehouse or in transit as opposed to goods in production:visible supply. - Businessinvolving actual goods that have been recorded or accounted for:visible trade.
- prepared or converted for visual presentation;
represented visually.
- Latin vīsibilis, equivalent. to vīs(us) (see vision) + -ibilis -ible
- Middle English 1300–50
vis′i•ble•ness, n. vis′i•bly, adv. - 1, 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged discernible.
- 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged evident.
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