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Similar term to visual for audio? - English Language Usage Stack . . . 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
meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The following criteria are required to classify an event as an inattentional blindness episode: 1) the observer must fail to notice a visual object or event, 2) the object or event must be fully visible, 3) observers must be able to readily identify the object if they are consciously perceiving it, and 4) the event must be unexpected and the
word choice - Glaringly obvious vs. blaringly obvious - English . . . The two previous answers, which both point out the visual nature of glare and audible nature of blare, are useful for that particular reason However I don't think "it's glaring at you" is the right definiens to choose for this particular application, but glaring in the sense that it is reflecting (focused) bright light
meaning - Difference between artifact and artefact - English . . . @Thursagen Strange that artefact is an artificial product My ancient Chambers dictionary (last update 1972) does not make a distinction in meaning, merely lists them as alternative spellings, from the Latin arte (by art) and factum (made)
What is the effect called when one looks at a bright light, and the . . . No, visual burn does exist, but is something different Sometimes called 'navigator's eyeball', it refers to a condition where constantly looking at a bright light, (such as the sun through a sextant) has left a patch of the eyeball permanently impaired
punctuation - Is the correct format Good morning, John or Good . . . Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
Is arts (a subject in schools) a singular noun? There's a comment on the original question asserting that in India is often "arts," like the UK use of "maths " I can't confirm, especially since they also mention the phrase "arts and sciences," whether they mean that a class restricted to visual art would be referred to as "arts " –
A Word To Represent The 5 Senses Working on a game and I need a single word that represents the 5 senses: smell, touch, taste, sound, and sight At the moment I'm using "perception" which I don't think is adequate