Meaning | capable of being seen; or open to easy view. |
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Examples | - "a visible object"
- "visible stars"
- "mountains visible in the distance"
- "a visible change of expression"
- "visible files"
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Synonym | seeable |
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Narrower | circumpolar | (of a celestial body) continually visible above the horizon during the entire 360 degrees of daily travel |
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in sight | At or within a reasonable distance for seeing |
macroscopic, macroscopical | Visible to the naked eye |
megascopic, gross | Visible to the naked eye (especially of rocks and anatomical features) |
microscopic, microscopical | Visible under a microscope |
ocular, visual | Visible |
panoptic, panoptical | Including everything visible in one view |
subgross | Too small to be visible to the naked eye |
telescopic | Visible only with a telescope |
viewable | capable of being viewed |
See also | perceptible | capable of being perceived by the mind or senses |
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Opposite | invisible, unseeable | impossible or nearly impossible to see |
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Spanish | visible |
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Catalan | visible |
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Nouns | visibility, visibleness | quality or fact or degree of being visible |
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Adverbs | visibly | in a visible manner |
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visibly | so as to be visible |