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Make (something) visible to the eye
- visualizingMake (something) visible to the eye
- visualisesMake (something) visible to the eye
- visualisingMake (something) visible to the eye
- visualizedMake (something) visible to the eye
- visualisedMake (something) visible to the eye
- visualizeMake (something) visible to the eye
- visualizesMake (something) visible to the eye
- exposeMake (something) visible, typically by uncovering it
- exposesMake (something) visible, typically by uncovering it
- megascopicvisible to the naked eye
- macrofaunaanimals visible to the naked eye
- macrofloraplants visible to the naked eye
- megascopicallyMEGASCOPIC, visible to the naked eye
- macroscopicVisible to the naked eye; not microscopic
- microfloravery small plants, not visible to the naked eye
- invisibleUnable to be seen; not visible to the eye
- macroscopiclarge enough to be visible to the unaided eye
- visiblecapable of being seen stars visible to the naked eye
- microfloraeMICROFLORA, very small plants, not visible to the naked eye
- macroscopicallyMACROSCOPIC, large enough to be visible to the unaided eye
- uranometrya chart or catalogue of fixed stars, esp of stars visible to the naked eye
- uranometriesURANOMETRY, a chart or catalogue of fixed stars, esp of stars visible to the naked eye
- amaurosisPartial or total blindness without visible change in the eye, typically due to disease of the optic nerve, spinal cord, or brain
- orthochromatic(of black-and-white photographic film) Sensitive to all visible light except red. Orthochromatic film can therefore be handled in red light in the darkroom but does not produce black-and-white tones that correspond very closely to the colors seen by the eye
- magnitudesThe degree of brightness of a star. The magnitude of an astronomical object is now reckoned as the negative logarithm of the brightness; a decrease of one magnitude represents an increase in brightness of 2.512 times. A star with an apparent magnitude of six is barely visible to the naked eye