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visibleIn referring to international trade, used as a synonym for "good." "Visibles trade" is trade in goods. Contrasts with invisible.
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visibleThat which may be easily observed during the walk-through survey portion of an inspection.
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visible1that can be seen The house is clearly visible from the beach. Most stars are not visible to the naked eye. The moon was just visible between the clouds.2that is obvious enough to be noticed synonym o [..]
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visiblemid-14c., from Old French visable, visible "perceptible" (12c.) and directly from Latin visibilis "that may be seen," from visus, past participle of videre "to see" (see [..]
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visibleable to be seen.
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visiblecapable of being seen; or open to easy view; "a visible object"; "visible stars"; "mountains visible in the distance"; &am [..]
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visibleable to be seen
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visibleDefinition adjective
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visiblemanifest
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visible(adj) capable of being seen; or open to easy view(adj) obvious to the eye(adj) present and easily available
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visibleThe portion of the solar spectrum that spans approximately 400 - 700 nm; longer in wavelength than ultraviolet light and shorter than near-infrared, it is the only portion of the spectrum that humans [..]
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visibleThat part of the electromagnetic spectrum to which the human eye is sensitive, between about 0.4 and 0.7 micrometers. See spectrum.
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visibleThe property of being discoverable. All data assets (intelligence, non-intelligence, raw, and processed) are advertised or “made visible” by providing metadata, which describes the asset.
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visibleadj. "visible," s.v. visible a. and sb. OED. KEY: visible@adj
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visibleadj 1 visible 1
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visibleLight waves with wavelengths visible to the human eye.
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visiblelang=en
1800s=1818 1843 * '''1818''' — . ''''. *: Their pronunciation was quick, and the words they uttered, not having any apparent connection with visible objects, I was unable to discover an [..]
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