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  1. Similar term to "visual" for audio? - English Language & Usage …

    Dec 17, 2014 · 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...

  2. Like onomatopoeia, but visual - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jun 2, 2015 · 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.

  3. "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...

  4. Term for graphical representation of sound

    Mar 18, 2012 · The visual display of a sound wave can take many forms. You ask what the " graphical representation of a sound " is called, and you show an example. There are different terms for different forms of graphical representations of sound, for example sonogram, (audio)spectrogram, waveform, (audio) oscillogram. Which one to use is a technical matter. …

  5. single word requests - Adjective for "Visual Cacophony" - English ...

    Sep 14, 2011 · What is an adjective that describes something very visually crowded or busy? Cacophonous is perfect, but it describes sound.

  6. 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...

  7. sense verbs - a word like "visual", "auditory", except for touch ...

    Dec 6, 2014 · a word like "visual", "auditory", except for touch Ask Question Asked 14 years, 7 months ago Modified 8 years, 2 months ago

  8. What is the difference, if any, between 'art', 'the arts', and 'Art'?

    Jun 6, 2011 · I would say "the arts" are a set of disciplines (each of which is "an art"), "art" without the article refers to the end result of those disciplines, typically (but not strictly) to the end result of the visual arts.

  9. Is there a visual equivalent of the word "overhear"?

    Dec 10, 2015 · The verb oversee does not have a normal meaning of the visual equivalent of "overhear". In common usage it means to supervise, manage, or monitor - and only that. The roughly equivalent terms could be "spotted" - or "spied" if it were deliberate. However in most contexts the simple "saw" will be understood to mean the equivalent of "overheard".

  10. Capitalization or not on fields of study in the arts

    Sep 10, 2016 · When used as the title of a course or a college major, clearly Music, Art, Theater, Dance and "The Arts" are capitalized. I find myself writing about the arts and wondering if I should capitalize...