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1 visible
['vizëbël] adj 1. i dukshëm, që shihet. 2. i qartë, i dukshëm; there's no visible reason nuk ka ndonie arsye të qartë* * *i dukshëm -
2 visibility
[vizë'bilëti] n 1. dukshmëri, mundësi shikimi, pamje, qartësi. 2. largësi shikimi; visibility is down to/is only 5 metres largësia e shikimit ka rënë në 5 metra.● visible ['vizëbël] adj 1. i dukshëm, që shihet. 2. i qartë, i dukshëm; there's no visible reason nuk ka ndonie arsye të qartë
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