- Similar term to visual for audio? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
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
- sense verbs - a word like visual, auditory, except for touch . . .
a word like "visual", "auditory", except for touch Ask Question Asked 14 years, 11 months ago Modified 8 years, 6 months ago
- What is the meaning of “mantle” in this sentence?
In a visual novel written in American English, I have found the following passage, as a character is describing the contents of his room, which is themed around car racing (emphasis is mine): Damo
- single word requests - Adjective for Visual Cacophony - English . . .
What is an adjective that describes something very visually crowded or busy? Cacophonous is perfect, but it describes sound
- titles - A word like visual but for music and sounds - English . . .
I'm writing a design document for a certain software project, and am wondering about what to title the section discussing the style of visuals, music, and sound effects However, I'm lacking a word
- 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
- punctuation - What is the proper way of using triple dots and spaces . . .
This is a matter of pure style I've worked in houses where the style sheet called for spaces before and after points of ellipsis, and in other shops where you close up the spaces fore and aft What matters most is being consistent once you've selected one style or the other My preference is for the Chicago Manual of Style method, which closes up the spaces There are other, more subtle rules
- Words pertaining to the senses and the corresponding disabilities
Words relating to the "senses perception" in a "neuronic biological" context: pertaining to the senses: sensory pertaining to vision: ocular or optic or visual pertaining to smell: olfactory pertaining to taste: gustatory pertaining to sound hearing: auditory or aural or acoustic pertaining to touch: tactile or tactual or haptic unable to feel touch: anaptic unable to smell: anosmic unable to
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