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visible
adjective
[L. visibilis.]
s as z.
visible
Perceivable by the eye; that can be seen; as a visible star; the least spot is visible on white paper; air agitated by heat becomes visible; as the air near a heated stove, or over a dry sandy plain, appears like pellucid waves. Virtue made visible in outward grace.
visible
Discovered to the eye; as visible spirits.
visible
Apparent; open; conspicuous. Factions at court became more visible. Visible church, in theology, the apparent church of Christ; the whole body of professed believers in Christ, as contradistinguished from the real or invisible church, consisting of sanctified persons. Visible horizon, the line that bounds the sight.