visual
Visual vs Vesible - What's the difference?
visual | vesible |Vesible is likely misspelled.
Vesible has no English definition.
As an adjective visual
is related to or affecting the vision.As a noun visual
is any element of something that depends on sight.Imagistic vs Visual - What's the difference?
imagistic | visual |As adjectives the difference between imagistic and visual
is that imagistic is (arts) of or pertaining to imagism while visual is related to or affecting the vision.As a noun visual is
any element of something that depends on sight.Intuitive vs Visual - What's the difference?
intuitive | visual |As adjectives the difference between intuitive and visual
is that intuitive is spontaneous, without requiring conscious thought while visual is related to or affecting the vision.As nouns the difference between intuitive and visual
is that intuitive is one who has (especially parapsychological) intuition while visual is any element of something that depends on sight.Visual vs Exemplary - What's the difference?
visual | exemplary |In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between visual and exemplary
is that visual is (obsolete) that can be seen; visible while exemplary is (obsolete) a copy of a book or writing.As adjectives the difference between visual and exemplary
is that visual is related to or affecting the vision while exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration.As nouns the difference between visual and exemplary
is that visual is any element of something that depends on sight while exemplary is (obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.Visual vs Vidual - What's the difference?
visual | vidual |As adjectives the difference between visual and vidual
is that visual is related to or affecting the vision while vidual is (archaic) relating to the state of a widow; widowed.As a noun visual
is any element of something that depends on sight.Visual vs Envision - What's the difference?
visual | envision |As an adjective visual
is related to or affecting the vision.As a noun visual
is any element of something that depends on sight.As a verb envision is
to conceive or see something within one's mind. To imagine.Sight vs Visual - What's the difference?
sight | visual |In obsolete terms the difference between sight and visual
is that sight is the instrument of seeing; the eye while visual is that can be seen; visible.As nouns the difference between sight and visual
is that sight is the ability to see while visual is any element of something that depends on sight.As a verb sight
is to register visually.As an adjective visual is
related to or affecting the vision.Visualise vs Visual - What's the difference?
visualise | visual |As a verb visualise
is to envisage, or form a mental picture (of something).As an adjective visual is
related to or affecting the vision.As a noun visual is
any element of something that depends on sight.Taxonomy vs Visual - What's the difference?
taxonomy | visual |