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1 ♦ visual
♦ visual /ˈvɪʒʊəl/A a.visivo; visuale: Some children have a very visual style of learning, molti bambini hanno un modo di apprendere molto visivo; (anat.) visual organ, organo visivo; a visual image, un'immagine visiva; visual signal, segnale visivoB n.(spesso al pl.) immagine: The film has some stunning visuals, il film ha delle immagini stupende● visual aids, ( didattica) supporti visivi; (aeron.) mezzi visivi d'assistenza aeroportuale □ (fis.) visual angle, angolo visuale □ visual arts, arti visive □ (mil.) visual bombing, bombardamento a vista □ (anat.) visual cell, cellula retinica □ (pubbl., TV) visual code, codice visivo □ (anat.) visual cortex, corteccia visiva □ visual field, campo visivo; visuale □ (anat.) visual nerve, nervo ottico □ (med.) visual purple, porpora retinica; rodopsina □ ( ottica) visual ray, raggio visivo □ (elettron.) visual scanner, lettore ottico a scansione □ visual signalling, telegrafo ottico □ ( radio) visual tuning indicator, indicatore ottico di sintonia; occhio magico (fam.).
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