Italics were formerly used to show emphasis or to point out an unusual word choice. But these days, you will see that italics are often used when giving the title of a newspaper or magazine; years ago, people underlined titles, but these days, certain manuals of style prefer italics. Such a use would look like this: In her new opinion piece, which you can see in today's New York Times, she discusses who is going to win the Stanley Cup.
'Artificat' is cataloguing software used to track and record artifacts as they are found. See related links for information. If the question is really about the meaning of the word "artifact" - in archaeology that is a term for any object that was made intentionally by people. In other circumstances it can mean an unintnetional by product of some activity.
I'm not one hundred percent sure, but a friend of mine in an advanced art class once told me that the love sign's crooked letter "O" is symbolic of love's imperfections, meaning love isn't always perfect. again, do not take my word for it; I am not totally sure. Another answer: You could also see the changed 'O' as a means of making the result pictorially interesting. The word in ordinary letters has nice meaning but is not interesting to look at.
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That is to visualize.
a opthomologist comes to mind
imagine
Envision can mean to see in the mind. I suppose envisage is also acceptable.
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The root word for "visual" is "vis," which comes from the Latin word "videre," meaning "to see."
Whatever comes to his or her mind when she may or may not see something she likes.
please do not do a number two <3
The word "compute" comes from Latin. See etymology in Answers.com.
Video comes from the Latin word videre, meaning To see.