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invisiblethat cannot be seen a wizard who could make himself invisible She felt invisible in the crowd. invisible to somebody/something stars invisible to the naked eye opposite visible invisibility jump to [..]
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invisiblemid-14c., "not perceptible to sight, incapable of being seen," from Old French invisible (13c.), from Latin invisibilis "unseen, not visible," from in- "not" (see in- (1) [..]
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invisibleunable to be seen.
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invisibleIn referring to international trade, used as a synonym for "service." "Invisibles trade" is trade in services. Contrasts with visible.
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invisibleimpossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye; "the invisible man"; "invisible rays"; "an invisible hinge&qu [..]
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invisiblenot able to be seen
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invisibleDefinition In referring to international trade, used as a synonym for "service." "Invisibles trade" is trade in services. Contrasts with visible.
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invisibleinvisible ; unseeable
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invisible(adj) impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye(adj) not prominent or readily noticeable
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invisibleadj. "invisible," s.v. invisible a. (sb.) OED. KEY: invisible@adj
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invisibleadj 3 invisible 2 invysible 1
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