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Virtual tour — A virtual tour (or panoramic tour) is a simulation of an actually existing location, usually composed of panoramic images, a sequence of hyperlinked still or video images, and/or virtual models of the real location. They also may use other… … Wikipedia
Virtual Heritage — is a term used to describe works dealing with information and communication technologies (ICT) and cultural heritage. Virtual heritage and cultural heritage have independent meanings: cultural heritage refers to properties and sites with… … Wikipedia
virtual — vir‧tu‧al [ˈvɜːtʆuəl ǁ ˈvɜːr ] adjective [only before a noun] 1. a virtual monopoly, ban, takeover etc is so nearly a complete monopoly, ban etc that any difference is unimportant: • They enjoy a virtual monopoly in sales of pickup trucks. •… … Financial and business terms
Tour de Leandros — Tour de Léandre tour de Léandre … Wikipédia en Français
Tour de léandre — tour de Léandre … Wikipédia en Français
Virtual museum — A virtual museum is a museum that exists only online. A virtual museum is also known as an online museum, electronic museum, hypermuseum, digital museum, cybermuseum or Web museum.[citation needed] The term used depends upon the backgrounds of… … Wikipedia
tour — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 trip ADJECTIVE ▪ foreign (esp. BrE), international, national, nationwide, overseas, world ▪ American, European … Collocations dictionary
virtual — adjective Etymology: Middle English, efficacious, potential, from Medieval Latin virtualis, from Latin virtus strength, virtue Date: 15th century 1. being such in essence or effect though not formally recognized or admitted < a virtual dictator > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Tour de Léandre — 41° 01′ 15″ N 29° 00′ 14″ E / 41.0209, 29.0039 … Wikipédia en Français
virtual — vir|tu|al [ˈvə:tʃuəl US ˈvə:r ] adj [only before noun] [Date: 1300 1400; : Medieval Latin; Origin: virtualis having certain qualities or powers , from Latin virtus; VIRTUE] 1.) very nearly a particular thing ▪ Car ownership is a virtual necessity … Dictionary of contemporary English
Virtual XI — Studioalbum von Iron Maiden Veröffentlichung 23. März 1998 Label EMI Electrola GmbH Co. KG … Deutsch Wikipedia