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English

visual-based

|vis-u-al-based|

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/ˈvɪʒuəl-beɪst/

relating to visual elements

Etymology
Etymology Information

'visual-based' originates from the combination of 'visual,' which comes from Latin 'visualis,' meaning 'of sight,' and 'based,' derived from the Old French 'baser,' meaning 'to build or establish.'

Historical Evolution

'visual' changed from the Latin word 'visualis' and 'based' from the Old French 'baser,' eventually forming the modern English term 'visual-based.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'visual' meant 'of sight,' and 'based' meant 'to build or establish.' Over time, 'visual-based' evolved to mean 'relating to or based on visual elements.'

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

relating to or based on visual elements or imagery.

The visual-based learning method helps students understand complex concepts.

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Last updated: 2025/02/28 04:31