visibility

visibility
/viz'euh bil"i tee/, n.
1. the state or fact of being visible.
2. the relative ability to be seen under given conditions of distance, light, atmosphere, etc.: low visibility due to fog.
3. Also called visual range. Meteorol. the distance at which a given standard object can be seen and identified with the unaided eye.
4. the ability to give a relatively large range of unobstructed vision: a windshield with good visibility.
5. Typography. legibility (def. 2).
[1575-85; < LL visibilitas, equiv. to L visibili(s) VISIBLE + -tas -TY2]

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