| invisible | Incapable of being seen; not perceptible by vision; not visible. "To us invisible, or dimly seen In these thy lowest works. <zoology> " (Milton) Invisible bird, a small, shy singing bird (Myadestes sibilons), of St. Vincent Islands. Invisible green, a very dark shade of green, approaching to black, and liable to be mistaken for it. Origin: F. Invisible, L. Invisibilis. See In- not, and Visible. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| invisible differentiation | Differentiation of the cellular chemical constituents in the embryo prior to cytodifferentiation; sometimes recognizable histochemically. Synonym: invisible differentiation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| invisible spectrum | The radiation lying on either side of visible light, i.e., infrared and ultraviolet light. (05 Mar 2000) |
| invisible d. |
the development toward a fixed fate, through chemodifferentiation, by cells that show no visible signs of this determination.
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| invisible e. |
the accumulation of a considerable amount of fluid in the subcutaneous tissues before it becomes demonstrable.
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| invisible s. |
that made up of vibrations of wavelengths less than 390 nm (ultraviolet, grenz rays, x-rays, and gamma rays) and between 770 and 12,000 nm (infrared).
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| invisible | not prominent or readily noticeable |
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| invisible | impossible or nearly impossible to see |
| invisible | the difference in value over a period of time of a country's imports and exports of services and payments of property incomes |
| invisible | the quality of not being perceivable by the eye |
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