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- “Perfect pitch” equivalent for someone with a good visual sense
Visual spacial ability is the core skill Just as you can hear the depth of a canyon by the pitch of the echo; so can you see the perpendicularity of a wall or the level of a line To discern it to the exact degree; 0-360, without any relative identifying clues; might be equivalent to identifying an exact note
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I'm looking for a term for audio in form of the word visual Visual is defined as of or relating to the sense of sight What could you call the sense of hearing? Also, what do you call this form
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I recall this term being used at conferences like ACM Siggraph as the audio counterpart to visual rendering of data (which includes the animation data used in games and movies
- Is there a word for the tangible equivalent of visualization?
The word visualization is often used to describe an image or interactive piece of media that represents a data set I am trying to think if there is an equivalent for something that is not only vis
- Vision is to visually, as hearing is to what? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate: Pertaining to the Senses Hello If I want to say my project has great graphics, I say it is visually stunning Now, what would I say, following a similar format to that, if
- Like onomatopoeia, but visual - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
This answer simply describes visual representations of visual objects, the same way as onomatopoetica is audible representation of sounds The question really asks us to compare apples with oranges
- What is another word to describe the way an author creates a visual . . .
For example, we can say quot;Through a simile of grotesque, the author visually ignites conjures an image creates an atmosphere comparable in ambience etc I am looking for phrases that I can
- meaning - Are the words snarky and smarmy a form of visual . . .
I found these two common English words (snarky and smarmy) that seem like forms of a literary device However, unlike onamatopoeia, the comparison is not made with sound, but rather it is more from
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