visualis
Latin
adj
Definitions
- (Late Latin) attained by sight
Etymology
Affix from Latin vīsus (the action of looking, act of looking, seen, having been seen, vision, appearance).
Origin
Latin
vīsus
Gloss
the action of looking, act of looking, seen, having been seen, vision, appearance
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- audiovisual English
- extravisual English
- geovisual English
- hypervisual English
- neurovisual English
- nonvisual English
- photovisual English
- previsual English
- psychovisual English
- quasivisual English
- subvisual English
- supervisual English
- televisual English
- unvisual English
- visual English
- visual acuity English
- visual novel English
- visualise English
- visualism English
- visualist English
- visuality English
- visualize English
- visually English
- visualness English
- *visitus Latin
- *visāticum Latin
- visa Latin
- visivus Latin
- visus Latin
- visuālis Latin
- vīsibilis Latin
- vīsus Latin
- visuell German
- viso Italian
- visuel French
- визуальный Russian
- viso Spanish, Castilian
- *weyd- Proto-Indo-European
- audiovisuell Norwegian Bokmål
- visuell Norwegian Bokmål
- wizualnie Polish
- wizualny Polish
- audiovisuell Norwegian Nynorsk
- visuell Norwegian Nynorsk
- avis Old French
- vis Old French
- visage Old French
- viso Galician
- visual Indonesian
- veîso Istriot