
1) Appearance 2) Conspicuity 3) Conspicuousness 4) Distinctness 5) French word used in English 6) Perceptibility 7) Visibleness
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1) Visibleness
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In meteorology, visibility is a measure of the distance at which an object or light can be clearly discerned. It is reported within surface weather observations and METAR code either in meters or statute miles, depending upon the country. Visibility affects all forms of traffic: roads, sailing and aviation. Meteorological visibility refers to tran...
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[corporation] Visibility develops Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software, which targets small to mid-sized Engineer-to-Order (ETO), Make-to-Order (MTO), Mixed-Mode and Project-Oriented Manufacturing companies. == History == Visibility Corporation was formed in 1987 and incorporated in 1988 as a privately held enterprise software and te...
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[geometry] Visibility is a mathematical abstraction of the real-life notion of visibility. Given a set of obstacles in the Euclidean space, two points in the space are said to be visible to each other, if the line segment that joins them does not intersect any obstacles. (In the Earth`s atmosphere light follows a slightly curved path that i...
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The horizontal distance an observer can see and identify a prominent object.
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The greatest distance that prominent objects can be seen and identified by unaided, normal eyes.
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• (n.) The quality or state of being visible.
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[Noun] Degree of clearness, especially in weather reports.
Example: Because of fog and rain, visibility on the M1 was down to 20 metres.
See also: visible
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(from the article `weather modification`) In order for aircraft to take off and land, it is necessary that the ceiling (the height of the cloud base above the ground) and visibility be above ...
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The greatest horizontal distance an observer can see and identify a prominent object.
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Vis`i·bil'i·ty noun [ Latin
visibilitas : confer French
visibilité .] The quality or state of being visible.
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The greatest distance at which one can see and identify objects in the horizontal.
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the availability for access of elements in a model. Typically used to limit the visibility of features defined by a Class (e.g., attributes, operations). When applied to features defined by a class, the standard options are: private (-): available only within the Class in which it was defined. This is the most limited visibility protected (#): avai...
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[
n] - quality or fact or degree of being visible 2. [n] - capability of providing a clear unobstructed view
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the distance a diver can see underwater measured in feet or meters.
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the greatest distance that prominent objects can be seen and identified by unaided, normal eyes.
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The distance at which objects may be clearly seen. Fog and haze produce poor visibility.
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visibleness noun quality or fact or degree of being visible; perceptible by the eye or obvious to the eye; `low visibility caused by fog`
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Visibility is the distance a diver can see underwater measured in metres or feet.
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