Concept cluster: Communication > Visual perception
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A visibility problem in computational geometry, dealing with whether a number of points in a polygon can collectively "see" (by line segments akin to a person's line of sight) the whole interior of the polygon.
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The quality of being audiovisual.
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Visual appearance.
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The simultaneous visualization of two or more different things
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A scene or illustration used to begin and end a commercial break in a Japanese television program.
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Service performed only under inspection, or the eye of an employer.
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Range of vision, a distance in which something is visible.
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(medicine) Facial features, like an expression or complexion, typical for patients having certain diseases or conditions.
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A point of view from the ground or from within a system.
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(attributive) Applied to a particular phenomenon of visual perception.
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(computing) Of or relating to haptics (“the study of user interfaces that use the sense of touch”).
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(acoustics) Describing a control room of a recording studio in which one end is damped to absorb sound reflections
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Of a sound, having a comparatively low pitch.
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(countable) A change of position with respect to time.
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Sound or signal generated by random fluctuations.
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Synonym of sound barrier (sense 2).
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(obsolete) Sight; show; appearance; aspect.
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The quality of being optical, or apprehended through sight.
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Sight for that which is on the outside; the ability or capacity to perceive or anticipate external things; view; outlook; perspective; power of observation.
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An attractive sight.
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One who punctuates, as in writing.
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Apparently visual
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(obsolete) Sight; perception; vision; from an old theory of vision, that sight was something which proceeded from the eye to the object seen.
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The action of the verb to see; eyesight.
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Pronunciation spelling of sight. [(in the singular) The ability to see.]
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(in the singular) The ability to see.
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(education) A word that a learner recognizes, or is expected to recognize, on sight.
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Offering a good view.
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(transitive) To disrupt with ultrasonic sound waves.
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Obsolete form of sound. [A sensation perceived by the ear caused by the vibration of air or some other medium.]
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Strongly or predominantly visual.
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Archaic spelling of sight. [(in the singular) The ability to see.]
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Initialism of visual acuity. [The sharpness of vision or sight.]
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The way in which the eyes are drawn across the visual text. The trail that a book cover can encourage the eyes to follow from certain objects to others.
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That which is to be seen.
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The range of vision.
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A viewing window.
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A vista; a view or prospect from a particular place.
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(geography) The view from a particular vantage point.
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(obsolete, rare) Something worthy of being seen; a sight.
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Someone whose mental imagery consists of pictures.
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(countable) Something imaginary one thinks one sees.
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(now rare) Pertaining to sight or the ability to see; visual.
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Having or forming a vista or vistas.
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(rare) Relating to a vista.
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(obsolete) That can be seen; visible.
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The sharpness of vision or sight.
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the presence of an undesirable sight that can ruin the aesthetic appeal of an area; the visually unattractive elements of a landscape.
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The spatial relationship between design elements (objects, images or text) in a visual medium.
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(cognition, philosophy, psychology) The visual world as subjectively perceived by an aware observer.
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The privileging of vision over other means of sensory perception.
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A person with a strong visual sense.
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The quality of being visual
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The act of visualizing, or something visualized.
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Someone who visualizes; especially someone whose mental imagery is visual.
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Rare spelling of visual. [Related to or affecting the vision.]
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The quality of being visual.
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Relating to vision and writing or drawing.
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Relating to visual perception.
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Clipping of visual. [Related to or affecting the vision.]
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The study of visual information presented within scientific or other literature.
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(fiction, by extension) The ability or superpower to see through most or all solid objects as if they were transparent.

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