- word choice - Similar term to visual for audio? - English Language . . .
Visual: relating to the sense of sight seeing | Auditory: relating to the sense of hearing Video : relating to light or the recording thereof | Audio : relating to sound or the recording thereof Photo- : produced by light | Phono- Sono- : produced by sound or voice
- Vision is to visually, as hearing is to what? [duplicate]
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- sense verbs - a word like visual, auditory, except for touch . . .
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- “Perfect pitch” equivalent for someone with a good visual sense
Visual spacial ability is the core skill Just as you can hear the depth of a canyon by the pitch of the echo; so can you see the perpendicularity of a wall or the level of a line To discern it to the exact degree; 0-360, without any relative identifying clues; might be equivalent to identifying an exact note
- capitalization - Capitalisation (or not?!) of von and de at start . . .
Capital letters are the major visual clue for the start of a new sentence However, to demonstrate that this is a matter of opinion, I attempted to find guidance Fowler (1926) doesn't appear to mention it Swan, Practical English Usage (2005) doesn't appear to mention it
- single word requests - Adjective for Visual Cacophony - English . . .
A "visual tumult" doesn't sound as good as a "visual cacophony" Depending on the situation, we could use a number of terms I'd go with "a riot of (something)", be it colour or whatever the visual focus is that is so cacophonous
- single word requests - Like onomatopoeia, but visual - English Language . . .
I like this, even if some might feel it is off topic This answer simply describes visual representations of visual objects, the same way as onomatopoetica is audible representation of sounds The question really asks us to compare apples with oranges –
- Looking for a word that means pictures and videos
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