English Words: V

7,391 words · Page 116 of 148

visualizationnoun

The act of visualizing, or something visualized.

visualizationaladj

Relating to visualization.

visualizeverb

To perceive (something) visually; to see.

visualizernoun

Someone who visualizes; especially someone whose mental imagery is visual.

visuallyadv

By means of sight.

visually impairedadj

Partly or wholly blind.

visualnessnoun

The quality of being visual.

visucentricadj

Designed in a manner that is visually optimal for deaf and hard-of-hearing people; pertaining to designs that focus on visual access.

visuoauditoryadj

Relating to the senses of vision and hearing.

visuocentricadj

Alternative form of visucentric.

visuocentrismnoun

A focus on vision.

visuocognitiveadj

Relating to visual cognition

visuoconstructionnoun

The ability to organize and manually manipulate spatial information to make a design.

visuoconstructionaladj

Relating to visuoconstruction.

visuoconstructiveadj

Relating to visuoconstruction.

visuocorticaladj

Relating to the visual cortex

visuoecologicaladj

Relating to the ecology of visual landscapes

visuogesturaladj

Employing, or relating to, vision and gesture.

visuographicadj

Relating to vision and writing or drawing.

visuoguidedadj

visually guided

visuohapticadj

Relating to the senses of vision and touch

visuokinestheticadj

Relating to vision and kinesthesia.

visuomanualadj

visual and manual

visuomotoradj

Relating to those motor activities that are dependent on visual coordination.

visuoparietaladj

visual and parietal

visuoperceptionnoun

visual perception

visuoperceptiveadj

Relating to visual perception.

visuoperceptualadj

Relating to visual perception.

visuoposturaladj

Visual and postural.

visuopracticaladj

Describing any ability or skill by which what is seen must be understood and then acted on.

visuoproprioceptiveadj

Relating to vision and proprioception

visuosensoryadj

Relating to the sensing of visual impulses.

visuospatialadj

Of or pertaining to the visual perception of spatial relationships.

visuospatiallyadv

In visuospatial terms.

visuotactileadj

Relating to perception by vision and touch.

visuotemporaladj

visual and temporal

visuotopicallyadv

Synonym of retinotopically.

visuoverbaladj

visual and verbal

visuovestibularadj

Relating to vision and the vestibular system

Visuvabharathyname

A male given name from India.

Viswanathanname

A surname.

Vitname

A river in Bulgaria

vitanoun

A hagiography; a biography of a saint.

vitaceousadj

Of or relating to the family Vitaceae of vines including grape.

Vitaglassnoun

A form of glass that allows ultraviolet light to pass through.

Vitaglianoname

A surname from Italian.

vitaladj

Relating to or characteristic of life.

vital indexnoun

The ratio of the number of births to the number of deaths in a population over a specific period of time.

vital signsnoun

A set of measurements of a patient's condition taken regularly to assess the state of bodily functions: CSM, skin signs, lung sounds, temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and respiration.

vital statisticnoun

A single important number derived from public health data or personal measurements.

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