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able to be seen, can be clearly seen; in view, observable; obvious, apparent, designed to keep something in view, detectable, in sight, often seen publiclyvisible
absence of everything, complete worthlessness, lack of apparent meaning, somebody or something completely worthless, state of being nothing; oblivion; lack of meaning; absence of all things; vacuumnothingness
achieve greater social prominence, appear over horizon, appearance above horizon, ascend, be built, be resurrected, become apparent, become erect, become larger and puffier, become mentally more intense, distance between crotch and waist, end a meeting...rise
act of magnifying, state of being magnified; process of enlarging; something which has been enlarged, degree of enlargement, enlarged copy of something, growth in importance, increasing of actual size, increasing of apparent size, ratiomagnification
apparentself-evident
apparent but unreal pregnancy, phantom pregnancy, pseudocyesis, pseudopregnancyfalse pregnancy
apparent change in the frequency of sound or light waves due to a change in the distance between the source of the waves and the receiver, blueshift, change in frequency because of motion, Doppler shift, see also:Doppler shift, see also:redshiftDoppler effect
apparent disorder, earliest condition of universe, total lack of order, confusionchaos
apparent existence of something, appearing to be, creating the impression that, looking as if, appearing to exist, outward appearanceseeming
apparent horizon, celestial horizon, circle on apparent sphere of sky, circle on celestial sphere, distinct layer of soil, geological layer, line where the sky appears to meet the Earth, place where earth meets sky, range of experience, sensible horizonhorizon
apparent magnitude, brightness of a celestial body, greatness of size, importance, measure of earthquake size, number assigned to a mathematical quantity, extent, dimensions; importance; significance; brightness of a celestial body (Astronomy), statusmagnitude
apparent meeting point of parallel lines, point where something disappearsvanishing point
apparent origin of divergent light raysvirtual focus
apparent power, illusion, illusory, imaginary, unreal, not real, spirit, ghost, demon; hallucination, product of the imaginationphantom
apparent recovery in stock pricesdead cat bounce
 

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