Synonym: ocular, optic, optical. Similar words: casual, as usual, unusual, casualty, persuade, advise, visible, visitor. Meaning: ['vɪʒʊəl] adj. 1. relating to or using sight 2. able to be seen.
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121 Attractions include jazz bands, a punch and judy show, craft workshops and an outdoor display of visual arts.
122 He has inverted the traditional precepts governing the photographic image, demonstrating the value of visual contradiction.
123 In spoken discourse, there is not the visual prompt of paragraph-initial line indentation to indicate a division in the discourse structure.
124 Involvement in the visual arts is one way in for many young people today.
125 The contents of any message stored in the teleprinter's memory can be viewed on the visual display unit. 8.
126 The verbal judgement would seem to be thought of, rather[sentencedict.com], as an adjunct to the visual image.
127 At Hollybush we took information on board in a democratic, communal fashion, grouped with notebooks and pencils around visual aids.
128 As said before, there is no complete list of these items, no visual catalogue.
129 News directors accommodate the visual needs of politicians because television needs pictures.
130 Roma Ryan tells me she was a visual artist - she specialised in batik before she met Nicholas and produced a family.
131 Visual aids can make lessons much more interesting and comprehensible.
132 In these senses this show contributes to contemporary radical perspectives within the visual arts, especially as contextualised within the gallery.
133 They quickly detect changes in the visual image and tend to exaggerate them.
134 This is why the letter detectors are referred to as abstract: they do not provide information about specific visual form.
135 Perhaps the most surprising absentee from most general discussions of colour is its use in the visual arts.
136 The strongest evidence for such a contribution comes from studying the effects of removal of the primary visual cortex.
137 Why so many climbers unwittingly created so much visual pollution?
138 We are such thoroughly visual animals that we hardly realize what a complicated business seeing is.
139 The simplified scale in Figure 1 gives an indication of the range of vision as described in terminology based on visual acuity.
140 Pupils with field defects who therefore do not have a complete visual panorama may have difficulties of this kind.
141 Care must be taken in making visual estimates, and results are usually much less accurate than with point counting techniques.
142 Children themselves needed more visual encouragement to react to enable the book to compete with the attractions of video and television.
143 Visual communication is not the exclusive domain of the graphic designer or the advertising executive.
144 Nordenfalk's book includes the scrupulous examination of visual evidence always welcome and often found in writing by a museum curator.
145 Haematoxylin gives a bright blue colour and is suitable for visual comparisons, but the colour of the reagent prevents spectrophotometry.
146 Yet back in the primary visual cortex, the fourth layer is the most impressive of all.
147 Some electricity companies do free visual wiring checks for elderly or disabled people.
148 Don't miss this funny, poignant, visual production written and directed by acclaimed playwright John Godber.
149 Description and decision are delayed until an extended visual search is completed.
150 Fir is native to these mountains, and the pattern would add to the overall beauty without being a visual distraction.
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