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Answer for the clue "How diagrams depict things ", 8 letters:
visually

Alternative clues for the word visually

Word definitions for visually in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adv. with respect to vision; "visually distorted"

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-15c., from visual + -ly (2).

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. By means of sight.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adverb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES visually/hearing/mentally etc impaired (= used to describe someone who cannot see, hear etc well ) COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE handicapped ▪ The incidents related in her story, however, are drawn from actual ...

Usage examples of visually.

He had to visually check the digital photoscan of the painting, to ensure that the colours and textures were all in focus.

To make the philtre visually engaging, Tre had deformed the two basic polyhedra into a pair of shapes which resembled a skinny chicken and a fat dodo bird.

In reassembly, they tracked their vessels by code instead of visually.

Brian took up position ten feet behind and took out his pen, swapping out the point and checking visually to make sure he was ready.

They transmitted plenty of pictures, which were as spectacularly unenlightening as they were visually astounding.

Still, if a certain amount of healthy, visually stimulated autoeroticism was okay, I also knew it would hurt her terribly if I ever had a real-life affair.

The article read very well, and the photo of Regina Stewart and her children juxtaposed against the picture of the dumping ground was visually effective.

With trembling fingers, she clicked on fight, locked the door, tilted a chair under the doorknob, slid gun out of its holster, and visually surveyed the room.

Washburn has reported that infant baboons and other young primates appear to be born with only three inborn fears-of falling, snakes, and the dark-corresponding respectively to the dangers posed by Newtonian gravitation to tree-dwellers, by our ancient enemies the reptiles, and by mammalian nocturnal predators, which must have been particularly terrifying for the visually oriented primates.

Unlike the previously described technique of attending to a visually induced afterimage, this method entails mentally creating and sustaining an image of a physical object, based either on seeing it or on hearing of its characteristics.

For a few beats his gaze swept the four searchers arrayed before him, visually castigating all of them with equal severity.

I wondered if my teammates or the coaches could smell anything or detect visually a trace of modest smog.

It was still belching the strange mist and was so close that he could visually make out what looked like a Normal Suited figure, standing erect on the upper deck, firing awaywith a rifle, of all things.

Muth's collaborator, John Kuramoto, has used words with the same stark simplicity as Muth's own brushwork and the book is a subsequent delight of understatement, both visually and in terms of its text.

We inherit, when we are born, abilities for many different kinds of functions, for example, to perceive visually, auditorily, somesthetically, and by means of olfaction and taste.