adv. Also 5 visuu-, 6 viswally. [f. VISUAL a. + -LY2.] In a visual manner; in relation to vision; by sight.
14489. J. Metham, Wks. (E.E.T.S.), 19/525. The ouer cerkyl so vysuually, to yche mannys syte, Abouyn this spere enchauntyd apperryd.
1516. Lett. & Pap. Hen. VIII., II. I. 514. [That they might ] viswally aperceeyve [that there was money actually there].
1821. Coleridge, in Blackw. Mag., X. 249. Outness is but the feeling of otherness (alterity), rendered intuitive, or alterity visually represented.
1831. Faraday, Exp. Res. (1859), 295. When the wheels were visually superposed then the appearance of cogs or teeth was seen.
1878. Abney, Photogr., 86. That when the picture is visually in focus the position of the sensitive plate shall be chemically in focus.