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- Similar term to visual for audio? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
I'm looking for a term for audio in form of the word visual Visual is defined as of or relating to the sense of sight What could you call the sense of hearing? Also, what do you call this form
- sense verbs - a word like visual, auditory, except for touch . . .
a word like "visual", "auditory", except for touch Ask Question Asked 14 years, 11 months ago Modified 8 years, 6 months ago
- What is the meaning of “mantle” in this sentence?
In a visual novel written in American English, I have found the following passage, as a character is describing the contents of his room, which is themed around car racing (emphasis is mine): Damo
- What is another word to describe the way an author creates a visual . . .
For example, we can say quot;Through a simile of grotesque, the author visually ignites conjures an image creates an atmosphere comparable in ambience etc I am looking for phrases that I can
- etymology - Why arent optical illusions called visual illusions . . .
It seems to me that "optical" relates more to the mechanics of light and vision, whereas "visual" is a much broader term For example, hallucinations are classed as "visual" or "auditory", rather
- Word for a single picture which can be interpreted in two different . . .
They are called ambiguous images One can argue that there is ambiguity in what the image ‘should’ be, though that ambiguity is often intentional Ambiguous images or reversible figures are visual forms which exploit graphical similarities and other properties of visual system interpretation between two or more distinct image forms These are famous for inducing the phenomenon of
- Words pertaining to the senses and the corresponding disabilities
Words relating to the "senses perception" in a "neuronic biological" context: pertaining to the senses: sensory pertaining to vision: ocular or optic or visual pertaining to smell: olfactory pertaining to taste: gustatory pertaining to sound hearing: auditory or aural or acoustic pertaining to touch: tactile or tactual or haptic unable to feel touch: anaptic unable to smell: anosmic unable to
- How do I call a word for audible equivalent of visualize?
I was looking for a word that would convey a similar meaning for quot;audio quot; as it is for quot;visualize quot; I ran into several suggestions, but as a former musician, I personally prefer
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