adv. Also 5 visuu-, 6 viswally. [f. VISUAL a. + -LY2.] In a visual manner; in relation to vision; by sight.

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1448–9.  J. Metham, Wks. (E.E.T.S.), 19/525. The ouer cerkyl … so vysuually, to yche mannys syte, Abouyn this spere enchauntyd apperryd.

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1516.  Lett. & Pap. Hen. VIII., II. I. 514. [That they might …] viswally aperceeyve [that there was money actually there].

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1821.  Coleridge, in Blackw. Mag., X. 249. Outness is but the feeling of otherness (alterity), rendered intuitive, or alterity visually represented.

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1831.  Faraday, Exp. Res. (1859), 295. When … the wheels were visually superposed then the appearance of cogs or teeth was seen.

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1878.  Abney, Photogr., 86. That when the picture is visually in focus the position of the sensitive plate shall be chemically in focus.

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