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visual adjective [ ˈvɪʒ(j)ʊəl ]

• relating to seeing or sight.
• "visual perception"
Similar: optical, seeing, optic, ocular, eye, vision, sight, visible, perceptible, perceivable, seeable, to be seen, discernible,

visual noun

• a picture, piece of film, or display used to illustrate or accompany something.
• "the music should fit the visuals"
Origin: late Middle English (originally describing a beam imagined to proceed from the eye and make vision possible): from late Latin visualis, from Latin visus ‘sight’, from videre ‘to see’. The current noun sense dates from the 1950s.


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