vertual
Middle English
/vɛrtiu̯ˈaːl/
adj
Definitions
- Having an inherent attribute useful as an effect.
- Having sufficient energy as means to an end.
- In effect or essence (but not in reality).
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin virtuālis (worthy, virtuous) affix from Middle English vertu.
Origin
Middle English
vertu
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- hypervirtual English
- nonvirtual English
- paravirtual English
- televirtual English
- virtual English
- virtual reality English
- virtual sex English
- virtualisation English
- virtualism English
- virtualist English
- virtuality English
- virtualization English
- virtualize English
- virtually English
- virtualness English
- virtue English
- virtuālis Latin
- virtualisieren German
- virtuel French
- virtual Spanish, Castilian
- virtual Portuguese
- vertu Middle English
- vertually Middle English
- vertulees Middle English
- vertuous Middle English
- virtuala Esperanto
- virtual Catalan, Valencian
- वर्चुअल Hindi
- виртуален Bulgarian
- ভার্চুয়াল Bengali
- vertu xno
- virtual Piedmontese