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Visibility   /vˌɪzəbˈɪlɪti/   Listen
Visibility

noun
1.
Quality or fact or degree of being visible; perceptible by the eye or obvious to the eye.  Synonym: visibleness.  Antonym: invisibility.
2.
Degree of exposure to public notice.  Synonym: profile.
3.
Capability of providing a clear unobstructed view.






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"Visibility" Quotes from Famous Books



... this searchlight on an airship with me, and, in consequence, it can't be very heavy. Of course there are stationary searchlights, such lights as are in lighthouses, that could beat mine all to pieces for candle power, and for long distance visibility. But they ...
— Tom Swift and his Great Searchlight • Victor Appleton

... "The visibility of the lines was, however, confirmed by so many observers of known integrity, and from so many different parts of the world, that the objectors were at last compelled to abandon the position they ...
— To Mars via The Moon - An Astronomical Story • Mark Wicks

... dry, dust/sand-laden sirocco wind can occur during winter and spring; widespread harmattan haze exists 60% of time, often severely restricting visibility ...
— The 1998 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.

... connected Zed-ray flashed on, I could hear the load of it in the deepened, throaty hum from the power house. Its dirty brown beam sprayed out over the plain; then swung to the sky, caught something, hung motionless, narrowed into great intensity. The powerful Zed-ray, capturing the visibility of ...
— Tarrano the Conqueror • Raymond King Cummings

... had then separated the projectile from the satellite was estimated at about two hundred leagues. Under these conditions, as regards the visibility of the details of the disc, the travelers were farther from the moon than are the inhabitants of earth with ...
— Jules Verne's Classic Books • Jules Verne


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