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invisible
Unable to be seen; not visible

technology That has undergone chroma keying, thus is not seen on-screen.

A Rosicrucian; so called because avoiding declaration of his craft
impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye; "the invisible man"; "invisible rays"; "an invisible hinge"; "invisible mending"
Not able to be seen; not visible
An invisible person or thing; specifically, God, the Supreme Being
Another new feature of ICQ which allows two best friends to sit at their computer for hours without realising that the other one is there
In economics, invisible earnings are the money that a country makes as a result of services such as banking and tourism, rather than by producing goods. Tourism is Britain's single biggest invisible export visible
In stories, invisible people or things have a magic quality which makes people unable to see them. The Invisible Man
Incapable of being seen; not perceptible by vision; not visible
not visible; not able to be seen
Either refers to the outcome of an IRC command used to hide if individuals use the /names <#channel> command while they are not in the channel /mode Esquire +i or the status on ones ICQ
impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye; "the invisible man"; "invisible rays"; "an invisible hinge"; "invisible mending
If you describe something as invisible, you mean that it cannot be seen, for example because it is transparent, hidden, or very small. The lines were so finely etched as to be invisible from a distance visible + invisibly in·vis·ibly A thin coil of smoke rose almost invisibly into the sharp, bright sky
One of those (as in the 16th century) who denied the visibility of the church
If you say that you feel invisible, you are complaining that you are being ignored by other people. If you say that a particular problem or situation is invisible, you are complaining that it is not being considered or dealt with. The problems of the poor are largely invisible. + invisibility in·vis·ibil·ity the invisibility of women's concerns in society
{s} impossible to see, imperceptible; hidden, concealed
not prominent or readily noticeable; "he pushed the string through an inconspicuous hole"; "the invisible man"
You can use invisible when you are talking about something that cannot be seen but has a definite effect. In this sense, invisible is often used before a noun which refers to something that can usually be seen. Parents fear they might overstep these invisible boundaries + invisibly in·vis·ibly the tradition that invisibly shapes things in the present
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