Opaque, blurry, foggy, etc...
Or if you're referring to eyesight, short-sighted, astigmatism, long-sighted, and so on.
does it mean clearly,not cloudy or unable to see
"Vis" means to see. Words include: vision (eyesight), visitor (someone who comes to see you), visible (able to be seen clearly), invisible (not able to be seen), visor (a hat that aids in seeing), etc..."Vis." or "Viz" (with or without the period) is the abbreviated form of the word videlicet .The word videlicet means: "that is" , "namely" and is used to introduce lists.
to recognise it
The stain glass window was very diaphanous I could almost clearly see the clouds outside.
Firelight kept us warm. That's how you can do it.
Visual clarity means to see clearly.
does it mean clearly,not cloudy or unable to see
Yes. It means to stretch your neck out to see something more clearly. Such as--> I craned my neck to see over his head.
Yes it is, they are unable to see clearly anything within a few centimeters of their eyes.
Being near sighted means one is unable to see distant objects clearly. Nearsighted people often wear glasses or contact lenses to correct their vision.
It means the average person can see clearly at 20 feet what you can see clearly at 15 feet.
No, "clearly" is an adverb, not a verb. It is used to describe how something is done or how something appears.
Yes, transparent means you can clearly see through the object. Translucent means only light travels through, you cannot see a clear image, and opaque means no light or image is visible.
Transparent is when you can clearly see through an object
Yes, the word clearly is an adverb.An example sentence is: "he could see clearly now that he discovered how to turn on the windscreen wipers".
The word dragon comes from the Greek word δέρκομαιmeaning "I see clearly".
Far-sighted can mean: 1) able to plan ahead 2) a vision disorder in which you can't see up close. A definition is "unable to see things clearly, especially if they are relatively close to the eyes, owing to the focusing of rays of light by the eye at a point behind the retina. The adjective is hyperopic. The opposite, near-sighted (nearsighted) means that you cannot see distant objects clearly.