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    [Noun]  | "vis*i*bil*i*ty" | \ ˌvi-zə-ˈbi-lə-tē \


    1: the quality or state of being visible

    2: the degree of clearness (as of the atmosphere or ocean); specifically : the greatest distance through the atmosphere toward the horizon at which prominent objects can be identified with the naked eye

    3: capability of being readily noticed


    Origin: 15th century ;

    [Noun]  | "visibility" 


    1: the degree to which someone or something can be seen;


      * e.g., " ... When cycling at night, it's a good idea to wear reflective clothing to enhance your visibility to drivers. "





    2: the state of being publicly acknowledged or known;


      * e.g., " ... The company hoped that the advertising deal would give their brand greater visibility. "





     [ "visibility" ]

    1: What your boss says you will get when you get a promotion. It could be good, but often is bad when your boss hangs you out to dry. It is often an explanation why a pay raise doesn't come with that promotion.

      * e.g.,  ... George, you will get a lot of visibility from the Senior Staff with this promotion! We'll give you a raise at the next review period! 

     [ "visiblize" ]

    1: To form a mental image of; envisage: tried to visiblize the scene as it was described.

      * e.g.,  ... It is important to visiblize differences between ... 


     [ "visiblize" ]

    2: To make visible.

     [ "Visibleize" ]

    1: To make something invisible visible.

      * e.g.,  ... ‘Thought typing’ allows one to see one's thoughts. It is typing the thought that is in one’s brain in order to feel the pleasure and the power of being able to shoot them from one’s brain to the computer’s screen, and see them, and make invisible things visible. I call that act "visibleize." 

     [ "visibly hear" ]

    1: TO HEAR VERY CLEARLY USING BOTH ONE'S EARS AND EYES

      * e.g.,  ... YOU COULD VISIBLY HEAR THE STRAIN IN HIS VOICE 

     [ "Unicorn visibility" ]

    1: A scuba diving term used to describe the rarest, clearest water with the maximum visibility.

      * e.g.,  ... When we dived the WW1 U-boat UC41 we had unicorn visibility. 

     [ "[visible confusion]" ]

    1: (1)An emotion/reaction to something you can't fully understand or contemplate. (2)You are very confused, and your face indicates your state of confusion to all nearby people. Most catalysts for the visible confusion are a friend, a pet, or a girl who you can't tell is flirting with you or not. The origin of visible confusion is Obi-Won Kenobi in Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones.

      * e.g.,  ... Friend 1: Dude! I think that girl was just flirting with me! That slap was definitely out of love... 

     [ "visibly hear" ]

    1: To hear very clearly using both one's ears and eyes.

      * e.g.,  ... You could visibly hear the strain in his voice 

     [ "visible thongs" ]

    1: Whale tails, fish tails, ass cleavages, butt cleavages...

      * e.g.,  ... Early VTs (visible thongs) were just an innocent bunch: VPLs= visible panty-lines/ CSLs =corkscrew lines (badly visible frillies from under one's clothes). 

     [ "visibly hear" ]

    1: To hear very clearly using both one's ears and eyes.

      * e.g.,  ... You could visibly hear the strain in his voice 

     [ "ninja-visible" ]

    1: when someone or possibly something is there but not seen. Like Waldo, or of course a ninja.

      * e.g.,  ... Person1: is skalpel here? i can't find him.. 


     [ "ninja-visible" ]

    2: Also used as a synonym for invisible NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH INDAVIDUAL!! Completely different..

      * e.g.,  ... Person2: yea he's here, but he's ninja-visible 

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