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VISUAL FIELD

  • Visual field
  • Area in visual space that can be seen when the eye fixates a point

    The visual field is "that portion of space in which objects are visible at the same moment during steady fixation of the gaze in one direction"; in ophthalmology

    Visual field

    Visual_field

  • Visual field test
  • Eye examination that can detect dysfunction in central and peripheral vision

    A visual field test is an eye examination that can detect dysfunction in central and peripheral vision which may be caused by various medical conditions

    Visual field test

    Visual field test

    Visual_field_test

  • Confrontation visual field testing
  • Medical diagnostic method

    Confrontation visual field testing is a test used in ophthalmology for rapid and gross detection of large-scale visual field problems. It is done by asking

    Confrontation visual field testing

    Confrontation_visual_field_testing

  • Visual snow syndrome
  • Visual impairment

    transparent, or colored dots across the entire visual field. It is distinct from the symptom of visual snow itself, which is caused by multiple, extremely

    Visual snow syndrome

    Visual snow syndrome

    Visual_snow_syndrome

  • Visual cortex
  • Region of the brain that processes visual information

    brain include a visual cortex; the visual cortex in the left hemisphere receives signals from the right visual field, and the visual cortex in the right

    Visual cortex

    Visual cortex

    Visual_cortex

  • Blue field entoptic phenomenon
  • Optical phenomenon

    (nicknamed blue-sky sprites) moving quickly along undulating pathways in the visual field, especially when looking into bright blue light such as the sky. The

    Blue field entoptic phenomenon

    Blue field entoptic phenomenon

    Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon

  • Visual pathway lesions
  • Visual maladies

    Lesions in that pathway cause a variety of visual field defects. In the visual system of human eye, the visual information processed by retinal photoreceptor

    Visual pathway lesions

    Visual pathway lesions

    Visual_pathway_lesions

  • Visual acuity
  • Clarity of vision

    resolved in the very center of the visual field; it therefore does not indicate how larger patterns are recognized. Visual acuity alone thus cannot determine

    Visual acuity

    Visual acuity

    Visual_acuity

  • Humphrey visual field analyser
  • Tool used by eye care professionals

    Humphrey field analyser (HFA) is a tool for measuring the human visual field that is commonly used by optometrists, orthoptists and ophthalmologists,

    Humphrey visual field analyser

    Humphrey visual field analyser

    Humphrey_visual_field_analyser

  • Visual system
  • Body parts responsible for vision

    The visual system is the physiological basis of visual perception (the ability to detect and process light). The system detects, transduces and interprets

    Visual system

    Visual system

    Visual_system

  • Closed-eye hallucination
  • Class of hallucination

    vision at all,[citation needed] and in fact is hard to notice if the visual field is highly patterned, complex, or in motion.[citation needed] When active

    Closed-eye hallucination

    Closed-eye_hallucination

  • Visual impairment
  • Decreased ability to see

    Visual or vision impairment (VI or VIP) is the partial or total inability of visual perception. In the absence of treatment such as corrective eyewear

    Visual impairment

    Visual impairment

    Visual_impairment

  • Field of view
  • Extent of the observable world seen at any given moment

    excluded in the visual field's definition. Humans have a slightly over 210-degree forward-facing horizontal arc of their visual field (i.e. without eye

    Field of view

    Field of view

    Field_of_view

  • Amsler grid
  • Tool to detect defects in central vision

    central visual field. The grid was developed by Marc Amsler, a Swiss ophthalmologist. It is a diagnostic tool that aids in the detection of visual disturbances

    Amsler grid

    Amsler grid

    Amsler_grid

  • Visual hierarchy
  • Visual design technique to convey importance

    Visual hierarchy, in Gestalt psychology, describes how particular elements in a visual field stand out more than others in a pattern, creating a perceived

    Visual hierarchy

    Visual hierarchy

    Visual_hierarchy

  • Tunnel vision
  • Medical condition

    peripheral vision, tunnel vision, occurs. Because of constant motion, the visual field of a driver is usually not stable. To monitor changes in our environment

    Tunnel vision

    Tunnel vision

    Tunnel_vision

  • Visual agnosia
  • Impairment in recognition of visually presented objects

    Visual agnosia is an impairment in recognition of visually presented objects. It is not due to a deficit in vision (acuity, visual field, and scanning)

    Visual agnosia

    Visual_agnosia

  • Bjerrum's area
  • Bjerrum's area is the central 25° of the visual field from the fixation point, popularized scientifically by the Danish ophthalmologist Jannik Petersen

    Bjerrum's area

    Bjerrum's area

    Bjerrum's_area

  • Eye examination
  • Series of tests assessing vision and pertaining to the eyes

    8 steps of visual acuity, pupil function, extraocular muscle motility and alignment, intraocular pressure, confrontational visual fields, external examination

    Eye examination

    Eye examination

    Eye_examination

  • Meridian (vision)
  • are used to describe the visual field. Meridians are important in perimetry, which "is the measurement of [an observer's] visual functions ... at topographically

    Meridian (vision)

    Meridian_(vision)

  • Hemianopsia
  • Loss of vision in half the visual field

    or hemianopia, is a loss of vision or blindness (anopsia) in half the visual field, usually on one side of the vertical midline. The most common causes

    Hemianopsia

    Hemianopsia

    Hemianopsia

  • Glaucoma
  • Group of eye diseases related to poor retinal and nerve perfusion

    eye diseases that can lead to damage of the optic nerve, which transmits visual information from the eye to the brain. Glaucoma may cause vision loss if

    Glaucoma

    Glaucoma

    Glaucoma

  • Beyond-visual-range missile
  • Range classification of air-to-air missiles

    exceeds the visual field of the pilot. Medium-range, long-range, and very-long-range air-to-air missiles fall under the category of beyond-visual-range missiles

    Beyond-visual-range missile

    Beyond-visual-range_missile

  • Split-brain
  • Condition of the human brain

    flashes in both visual fields. They were asked to report what they saw and they described only the lights presented to the right visual field. They were asked

    Split-brain

    Split-brain

  • Blindsight
  • Visual response in some blind people

    their visual field) due to the destruction of the left or right striate cortex. Patients are asked to detect, localize, and discriminate amongst visual stimuli

    Blindsight

    Blindsight

  • Pituitary adenoma
  • Tumor of the pituitary gland

    the visual field defect will first appear as bitemporal inferior quadrantanopia. If originating inferior to the optic chiasm the visual field defect

    Pituitary adenoma

    Pituitary adenoma

    Pituitary_adenoma

  • Convolutional neural network
  • Type of feedforward neural network

    animal visual cortex. Individual cortical neurons respond to stimuli only in a restricted region of the visual field known as the receptive field. The receptive

    Convolutional neural network

    Convolutional_neural_network

  • Divided visual field paradigm
  • presented on the left or right visual hemifields. If a visual stimulus appears in the left visual field (LVF), the visual information is initially projected

    Divided visual field paradigm

    Divided_visual_field_paradigm

  • Macular sparing
  • Macular sparing is visual field loss that preserves vision in the center of the visual field, otherwise known as the macula. It appears in people with

    Macular sparing

    Macular_sparing

  • Field
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Field of a binary relation, union of its domain and its range Field of view, the area of a view imaged by a lens Visual field, the part of the field of

    Field

    Field

  • Blind spot (vision)
  • Blindpoint of human eye

    Vertebrate Octopus A blind spot, scotoma, is an obscuration of the visual field. A particular blind spot known as the physiological blind spot, "blind

    Blind spot (vision)

    Blind spot (vision)

    Blind_spot_(vision)

  • Retinitis pigmentosa
  • Gradual retinal degeneration leading to progressive sight loss

    seeing at night and decreasing peripheral vision (side and upper or lower visual field). As peripheral vision worsens, people may experience "tunnel vision"

    Retinitis pigmentosa

    Retinitis pigmentosa

    Retinitis_pigmentosa

  • Equine vision
  • Eyesight capabilities of horses

    The equine eye is one of the largest of any land mammal. Its visual abilities are directly related to the animal's behavior; for example, it is active

    Equine vision

    Equine vision

    Equine_vision

  • Hallucination
  • Perception that only seems real

    images can occur in any part of the visual field, and are rarely polymodal. One of the more enigmatic forms of visual hallucination is the highly variable

    Hallucination

    Hallucination

    Hallucination

  • Visual release hallucinations
  • Experience of hallucinations by blind people

    correlated with CBS are a decrease of visual acuity, visual field loss, and elderly age. While characteristic features of visual hallucinations are not specifically

    Visual release hallucinations

    Visual_release_hallucinations

  • Cosmic ray visual phenomena
  • Some reported that the LF travel across the visual field, moving from the periphery of the visual field to where the person is fixating, while a couple

    Cosmic ray visual phenomena

    Cosmic_ray_visual_phenomena

  • Glare (vision)
  • Bright light which impairs vision

    surrounding. When the luminous source occupies a much greater portion of the visual field (e.g. daylit windows), discomfort caused by glare can be linked to a

    Glare (vision)

    Glare (vision)

    Glare_(vision)

  • Wagon-wheel effect
  • Optical illusion

    movement: motion is seen between two objects in different positions in the visual field at different times providing the objects are similar (which is true of

    Wagon-wheel effect

    Wagon-wheel effect

    Wagon-wheel_effect

  • Dual consciousness
  • Hypothetical concept in neuroscience

    and right visual fields to be interpreted by the brain in a way that makes sense to comprehend the person's actual experience (e.g., visual inputs from

    Dual consciousness

    Dual_consciousness

  • Cyanopsia
  • Medical term for seeing everything tinted in blue

    one increases sensitivity to blue light, resulting in a blue-tinged visual field. Similarly, medications like sildenafil can affect retinal function,

    Cyanopsia

    Cyanopsia

    Cyanopsia

  • Sheep
  • Species of domesticated mammal

    facial wool, the visual field is wide. In 10 sheep (Cambridge, Lleyn and Welsh Mountain breeds, which lack facial wool), the visual field ranged from 298°

    Sheep

    Sheep

    Sheep

  • Ophthalmology
  • Field of medicine treating eye disorders

    applications are in ophthalmological diagnosis and in recording eye movements. Visual field testing to detect dysfunction in central and peripheral vision which

    Ophthalmology

    Ophthalmology

    Ophthalmology

  • Infant visual development
  • Development of visual ability in human infants

    visual field, growing research in this field relies heavily on nonverbal cues, including an infant's perceived ability to detect patterns and visual changes

    Infant visual development

    Infant visual development

    Infant_visual_development

  • Visual processing
  • Cognitive ability to interpret visual information

    right half of each eye's visual field being represented in the left hemisphere and the left half of each eye's visual fields being represented in the

    Visual processing

    Visual_processing

  • National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale
  • Medical scoring system

    nerve paresis assign a score of 1. Assess the patient's vision in each visual fields. Each eye is tested individually, by covering one eye and then the other

    National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale

    National_Institutes_of_Health_Stroke_Scale

  • Michael Gazzaniga
  • American psychologist and cognitive neuroscientist (born 1939)

    or the other. Visual information flashed to the right side of the visual field of both eyes is sent to the left hemisphere, and visual information flashed

    Michael Gazzaniga

    Michael Gazzaniga

    Michael_Gazzaniga

  • Cortical magnification
  • Relation between visual stimuli and neuron activation in the visual cortex

    visual cortex are 'responsible' for processing a stimulus of a given size, as a function of visual field location. In the center of the visual field,

    Cortical magnification

    Cortical_magnification

  • Floater
  • Deposits within the eye's vitreous humour

    have a significant effect on the visual field for patients. In addition, such floaters are often in the central visual axis as it moves with the intravitreal

    Floater

    Floater

    Floater

  • Visual N1
  • ignore the other visual field and to not respond to the targets presented in that visual field. When targets in the attended visual field are compared to

    Visual N1

    Visual N1

    Visual_N1

  • Illusory palinopsia
  • Subtype of palinopsia

    that are short-lived or unformed, occur at the same location in the visual field as the original stimulus, and are often exposed or exacerbated based

    Illusory palinopsia

    Illusory palinopsia

    Illusory_palinopsia

  • Peripheral vision
  • Area of one's field of vision outside of the point of fixation

    in the visual field is included in the notion of peripheral vision. "Far peripheral" vision refers to the area at the edges of the visual field, "mid-peripheral"

    Peripheral vision

    Peripheral vision

    Peripheral_vision

  • Rapid serial visual presentation
  • Scientific method for studying the speed of visual processing

    sequence of stimuli is shown to an observer at one location in their visual field. The observer is instructed to report one of these stimuli – the target

    Rapid serial visual presentation

    Rapid_serial_visual_presentation

  • Photoreceptor cell
  • Type of neuroepithelial cell

    the retina; they both have the same basic structure. Closest to the visual field (and farthest from the brain) is the axon terminal, which releases a

    Photoreceptor cell

    Photoreceptor cell

    Photoreceptor_cell

  • Attention
  • Psychological focus, perception and prioritising discrete information

    least two stages. In an initial parallel stage, information across the visual field is processed in a coarse manner. In a subsequent focused stage, attention

    Attention

    Attention

    Attention

  • Two-streams hypothesis
  • Model of the neural processing of vision and hearing

    posits that visual perception encodes spatial properties of objects, such as size and location, relative to other objects in the visual field; in other

    Two-streams hypothesis

    Two-streams_hypothesis

  • Frontal eye fields
  • Region of the frontal cortex of the brain

    The FEF is responsible for saccadic eye movements for the purpose of visual field perception and awareness, as well as for voluntary eye movement. The

    Frontal eye fields

    Frontal eye fields

    Frontal_eye_fields

  • Blurred vision
  • Medical condition

    flashes of light across your visual field, or a sensation of a shade or curtain hanging on one side of your visual field. Optic neuritis: Inflammation

    Blurred vision

    Blurred vision

    Blurred_vision

  • Scotoma
  • Altered region in an otherwise normal field of vision

    alteration in the field of vision consisting of a partially diminished or entirely degenerated visual acuity that is surrounded by a field of normal – or

    Scotoma

    Scotoma

    Scotoma

  • Bird vision
  • Senses for birds

    eye, it is not spherical, and the flatter shape enables more of its visual field to be in focus. A circle of bony plates, the scleral ring, surrounds

    Bird vision

    Bird vision

    Bird_vision

  • Automotive head-up display
  • Advanced driver assistance system

    The ideal visual field is the area in which stimuli are most accurately, rapidly, and efficiently processed by the eye. In humans, this field is thought

    Automotive head-up display

    Automotive head-up display

    Automotive_head-up_display

  • Pituitary apoplexy
  • Medical condition

    symptom is a sudden headache, often associated with a rapidly worsening visual field defect or double vision caused by compression of nerves surrounding the

    Pituitary apoplexy

    Pituitary_apoplexy

  • Palinopsia
  • Visual disorder in which images persist after removal of their stimuli

    shifting visual focus. For example, after staring at a computer screen and looking away, a vague afterimage of the screen remains in the visual field. A stimulus

    Palinopsia

    Palinopsia

  • Optic lobe (arthropods)
  • information from large areas of the visual field to abstract visual information and object recognition Lobula plate wide-field motion vision "Optic lobe". neuroinf

    Optic lobe (arthropods)

    Optic_lobe_(arthropods)

  • Field of view in video games
  • mean the horizontal or vertical FOV. Including peripheral vision, the visual field of the average person is approximately 170–180 degrees. Console games

    Field of view in video games

    Field of view in video games

    Field_of_view_in_video_games

  • Vision in toads
  • however, there are neurons whose visual receptive fields are expanded, enabling them to obtain information from the entire field of vision of one or both eyes

    Vision in toads

    Vision in toads

    Vision_in_toads

  • Geometrical-optical illusions
  • Type of optical illusion

    of what is seen differ from those of the corresponding objects in the visual field. In studying geometry one concentrates on the position of points and

    Geometrical-optical illusions

    Geometrical-optical_illusions

  • Visual search
  • Type of perceptual task requiring attention

    Visual search is a type of perceptual task requiring attention that typically involves an active scan of the visual environment for a particular object

    Visual search

    Visual_search

  • Focal neurologic signs
  • Impairments in nervous system function affecting a specific region of the body

    of the visual field of both eyes (homonymous hemianopsia) visual agnosias, i.e. inability to recognize familiar objects, colors, or faces visual illusions

    Focal neurologic signs

    Focal_neurologic_signs

  • C1 and P1
  • were instructed to either attend to the left visual field, the right visual hemisphere, or both visual hemispheres for a double flash (two flashes within

    C1 and P1

    C1_and_P1

  • Swedish interactive thresholding algorithm
  • Medical diagnostic method

    SITA, is a method to test for visual field loss, usually in glaucoma testing or monitoring. It is combined with a visual field test such as standard automated

    Swedish interactive thresholding algorithm

    Swedish_interactive_thresholding_algorithm

  • Ocular malingering
  • Type of malingering

    uniocular or binocular blindness, visual field defect or night blindness. A similar condition is functional visual loss which come under the spectrum

    Ocular malingering

    Ocular_malingering

  • Visual learning
  • Learning style

    Visual learning is one of the learning styles in which information is primarily received and understood by a learner when presented in a visual format

    Visual learning

    Visual_learning

  • Hemispatial neglect
  • Asymmetrically-impaired spatial awareness due to a brain hemisphere being damaged

    parietal lobe of the brain can lead to neglect for the left side of the visual field, causing a patient with neglect to behave as if the left side of sensory

    Hemispatial neglect

    Hemispatial neglect

    Hemispatial_neglect

  • Multifocal technique
  • electroretinogram and visual evoked potential recordings to separate the responses originating from the stimulation of different locations in the visual field (and thus

    Multifocal technique

    Multifocal_technique

  • Lightheadedness
  • Sensation of dizziness or that one may faint

    stage before syncope (fainting), particularly in cases of temporary visual field loss (i.e. vision getting "dark" or "closing in"). Lightheadedness can

    Lightheadedness

    Lightheadedness

  • Visual ethics
  • Visual ethics is an emerging interdisciplinary field of scholarship that brings together religious studies, philosophy, photo and video journalism, visual

    Visual ethics

    Visual_ethics

  • Visual memory
  • Ability to process visual and spatial information

    receives signals mainly from the right visual field and the right visual cortex mainly from the left visual field, although each cortex receives a considerable

    Visual memory

    Visual memory

    Visual_memory

  • Perspective (graphical)
  • Form of graphical projection where the projection lines converge to one or more points

    example, the description of the eyepiece sets a visual field of 15°, much narrower than the visual field resulting from the urban landscape described. Soon

    Perspective (graphical)

    Perspective (graphical)

    Perspective_(graphical)

  • Visual spatial attention
  • Visual sense

    selectively process visual information through prioritization of an area within the visual field. A region of space within the visual field is selected for

    Visual spatial attention

    Visual_spatial_attention

  • Intraocular pressure
  • Fluid pressure inside the eye

    pressure being higher than normal, in the absence of optic nerve damage or visual field loss. Ocular hypotension, hypotony, or ocular hypotony, is typically

    Intraocular pressure

    Intraocular pressure

    Intraocular_pressure

  • Roger Wolcott Sperry
  • American neuropsychologist, neurobiologist and Nobel laureate

    word to either the left or right visual field for a short period of time. If the word was shown to the right visual field, meaning the left hemisphere would

    Roger Wolcott Sperry

    Roger Wolcott Sperry

    Roger_Wolcott_Sperry

  • JSON
  • Data-interchange format

    frames to pass information into the user browsers' visual field without refreshing a Web application's visual context, realizing real-time rich Web applications

    JSON

    JSON

  • Haidinger's brush
  • Visible effect of polarised light

    (with "fuzzy" ends, hence the name "brush") visible in the center of the visual field against the blue sky viewed while facing approximately 90° from the sun

    Haidinger's brush

    Haidinger's brush

    Haidinger's_brush

  • Hypopituitarism
  • Medical condition

    if the tumor extends to the optic nerve or optic chiasm, there may be visual field defects. Headaches may also accompany pituitary tumors, as well as pituitary

    Hypopituitarism

    Hypopituitarism

    Hypopituitarism

  • Cerebral achromatopsia
  • Medical condition

    visual field. The term "hemiachromatopsia" has been used to denote patients who experience loss of color in only one hemisphere of the visual field.

    Cerebral achromatopsia

    Cerebral achromatopsia

    Cerebral_achromatopsia

  • Optical illusion
  • Visually perceived images that differ from objective reality

    In visual perception, an optical illusion (also called a visual illusion) is an illusion caused by the visual system and characterized by a visual percept

    Optical illusion

    Optical illusion

    Optical_illusion

  • Occipital lobe
  • Part of the brain at the back of the head

    (Brodmann's area 17) receives visual information from the contralateral superior retina representing the inferior visual field. The lingula receives information

    Occipital lobe

    Occipital lobe

    Occipital_lobe

  • Inferior temporal gyrus
  • One of three gyri of the temporal lobe of the brain

    specific region of the human temporal lobe. The IT processes visual stimuli of objects in our field of vision, and is involved with memory and memory recall

    Inferior temporal gyrus

    Inferior temporal gyrus

    Inferior_temporal_gyrus

  • Visual space
  • Space as subjectively experienced

    procedures in human observers or behavioral ones in trained animals. The visual field, the area or extent of physical space that is being imaged on the retina

    Visual space

    Visual_space

  • Visual odometry
  • Determining the position and orientation of a robot by analyzing associated camera images

    Y.; Matthies, L. (2007). "Two years of Visual Odometry on the Mars Exploration Rovers" (PDF). Journal of Field Robotics. 24 (3): 169–186. CiteSeerX 10

    Visual odometry

    Visual odometry

    Visual_odometry

  • Homonymous hemianopsia
  • Visual field loss on the left or right side of the vertical midline

    Hemianopsia, or hemianopia, is a visual field loss on the left or right side of the vertical midline. It can affect one eye but usually affects both eyes

    Homonymous hemianopsia

    Homonymous hemianopsia

    Homonymous_hemianopsia

  • Akinetopsia
  • Loss of visual motion perception

    motion in their visual field, despite being able to see stationary objects without issue. The syndrome is the result of damage to visual area V5, whose

    Akinetopsia

    Akinetopsia

  • Illusory contour
  • Visual illusion evoking an edge

    contour by aligning circles with wedge-shaped portions removed in the visual field such that the edges form a shape. Although not explicitly part of the

    Illusory contour

    Illusory contour

    Illusory_contour

  • Blind football
  • Five-on-five football game for visually impaired players

    up to a visual acuity of 2/60 or a visual field of less than 5 degrees. B3 – Partially sighted; visual acuity from 2/60 to 6/60 or visual field from 5

    Blind football

    Blind football

    Blind_football

  • Dermatochalasis
  • Excess of skin in the upper or lower eyelid

    obstruct the visual field, especially the superior visual field. In severe cases, it may obstruct as much as 50 percent of the superior visual field. If dermatochalasis

    Dermatochalasis

    Dermatochalasis

    Dermatochalasis

  • Aura (symptom)
  • Symptom of epilepsy and migraine

    blobs Zigzag lines Distortions in the size or shape of objects Vibrating visual field Scintillating scotoma Shimmering, pulsating patches, often curved Tunnel

    Aura (symptom)

    Aura (symptom)

    Aura_(symptom)

  • Visual culture
  • Aspect of culture expressed in visual images

    Visual culture is the aspect of culture expressed in visual images. Many academic fields study this subject, including cultural studies, art history, critical

    Visual culture

    Visual_culture

  • Phosphene
  • Visual illusion

    stimulates the cells of the retina. Experiences include a darkening of the visual field that moves against the rubbing, a diffuse colored patch that also moves

    Phosphene

    Phosphene

    Phosphene

  • Optic tract
  • Neural pathway within the human visual system

    whole visual field. Specifically, the left optic tract corresponds to the right visual field, while the right optic tract corresponds to the left visual field

    Optic tract

    Optic tract

    Optic_tract

  • Macula
  • Oval-shaped pigmented area near the center of the retina

    destroying it. Visual input from the macula occupies a substantial portion of the brain's visual capacity. As a result, some forms of visual field loss that

    Macula

    Macula

    Macula

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  • Vestal
  • Surname or Lastname

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    Vestal

    English, of French (Huguenot) origin : altered form of French Vassal, status name for a medieval retainer (see Vassell).

    Vestal

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Misaal |

    Example, Copy, Torch, Light, Lightened, Sparkling, Shining

    Misaal |

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Online names & meanings

  • Mukta
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional

    Mukta

    Get Rid of Everything; Liberated; Pearl

  • Jakson
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English

    Jakson

    Son of Jack

  • ANAKLETOS
  • Male

    Greek

    ANAKLETOS

    (Ανάκλητος) Greek name derived from the word anakletos, ANAKLETOS means "called back; invoked."

  • Trilokchand | த்ரிலோகசஂத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Trilokchand | த்ரிலோகசஂத

    Moon of the three worlds

  • Aanandini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Aanandini

    Blissful; Joyful

  • Jerolin
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Jerolin

    Holy.

  • Artisha | அர்தீஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Artisha | அர்தீஷா

    Small

  • Tadd
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh English

    Tadd

    Father.

  • Husain
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Husain

    Diminutive of Hasan, Beautiful

  • Rimpy
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Rimpy

    Good; Pretty

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  • Ritual
  • n.

    A prescribed form of performing divine service in a particular church or communion; as, the Jewish ritual.

  • Distal
  • a.

    Remote from the point of attachment or origin; as, the distal end of a bone or muscle

  • Visual
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to sight; used in sight; serving as the instrument of seeing; as, the visual nerve.

  • Vassal
  • v. t.

    To treat as a vassal; to subject to control; to enslave.

  • Casual
  • a.

    Coming without regularity; occasional; incidental; as, casual expenses.

  • Vital
  • a.

    Contributing to life; necessary to, or supporting, life; as, vital blood.

  • Ritual
  • n.

    Hence, the code of ceremonies observed by an organization; as, the ritual of the freemasons.

  • Victual
  • v. t.

    To supply with provisions for subsistence; to provide with food; to store with sustenance; as, to victual an army; to victual a ship.

  • Vital
  • n.

    A vital part; one of the vitals.

  • Missal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Mass, or to a missal or Mass book.

  • Rhodopsin
  • n.

    The visual purple. See under Visual.

  • Distal
  • a.

    Pertaining to that which is distal; as, the distal tuberosities of a bone.

  • Vistas
  • pl.

    of Vista

  • Ritual
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to rites or ritual; as, ritual service or sacrifices; the ritual law.

  • Vital
  • a.

    Belonging or relating to life, either animal or vegetable; as, vital energies; vital functions; vital actions.

  • Fiscal
  • n.

    A public officer in Scotland who prosecutes in petty criminal cases; -- called also procurator fiscal.

  • Widual
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a widow; vidual.

  • Vassal
  • a.

    Resembling a vassal; slavish; servile.

  • Discal
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or resembling, a disk; as, discal cells.

  • Dismal
  • a.

    Gloomy to the eye or ear; sorrowful and depressing to the feelings; foreboding; cheerless; dull; dreary; as, a dismal outlook; dismal stories; a dismal place.