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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
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
Term for graphical representation of sound 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 One form is usually called a sonogram, or
How do I call a word for audible equivalent of visualize? 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
Like onomatopoeia, but visual - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The word phenomime can be used for words that act like onomatopoeia (also known as phonomimes) for non-auditory sensory stimuli (the other four senses) They are quite common in Japanese, which also has psychomimes (words that act like onomatopoeia for emotions, thought processes, states of mind) Phonomimes use word sounds to represent auditory stimuli, such as a bark, a meow, or a honk
Is there a visual equivalent of the word overhear? 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"
Is arts (a subject in schools) a singular noun? In India the often used style is 'arts' We say, arts and science It is like maths in India unlike math in many other countries As a discipline arts is considered singular, like maths is difficult; arts is interesting; linguistics is a science - these are not used as singular Sometimes 'art' is used a little differently, like "He knows the art of swindling " (Here, it is not 'arts', but