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VISUAL MEMORY

  • Visual memory
  • Ability to process visual and spatial information

    Visual memory describes the relationship between perceptual processing and the encoding, storage and retrieval of the resulting neural representations

    Visual memory

    Visual memory

    Visual_memory

  • Memory
  • Faculty of mind to store and retrieve data

    This type of memory cannot be prolonged via rehearsal. Three types of sensory memories exist. Iconic memory is a fast decaying store of visual information

    Memory

    Memory

    Memory

  • Eidetic memory
  • Ability to recall an image from memory after one viewing

    to visual aspects of memory and includes auditory memories as well as various sensory aspects across a range of stimuli associated with a visual image

    Eidetic memory

    Eidetic_memory

  • VMU
  • Memory card for the Dreamcast

    The Visual Memory Unit (VMU), also referred to as the Visual Memory System (ビジュアルメモリ, Bijuaru Memori) (VMS) in Japan, is the primary memory card produced

    VMU

    VMU

    VMU

  • Iconic memory
  • Component of the visual memory system

    Iconic memory is the visual sensory memory register pertaining to the visual domain and a fast-decaying store of visual information. It is a component

    Iconic memory

    Iconic_memory

  • Visual short-term memory
  • study of vision, visual short-term memory (VSTM) is one of three broad memory systems including iconic memory and long-term memory. VSTM is a type of

    Visual short-term memory

    Visual_short-term_memory

  • Bruno Bischofberger
  • Swiss art dealer (1940–2026)

    played by Dennis Hopper. “Andy Warhol's Visual Memory" in: Bruno Bischofberger, Andy Warhol's Visual Memory, Edition Galerie Bruno Bischofberger, Zurich

    Bruno Bischofberger

    Bruno Bischofberger

    Bruno_Bischofberger

  • Aphantasia
  • Inability to picture something in one's mind

    high-precision working memory" and that the person with aphantasia performed significantly worse than controls on visual working memory trials requiring the

    Aphantasia

    Aphantasia

  • Working memory
  • Cognitive system for temporarily holding information

    working memory. Other suggested names were short-term memory, primary memory, immediate memory, operant memory, and provisional memory. Short-term memory is

    Working memory

    Working_memory

  • Spatial memory
  • Memory about one's environment and spatial orientation

    unique abilities involved in either visual or spatial memory. For example, the visual patterns test (VPT) measures visual span whereas the Corsi blocks task

    Spatial memory

    Spatial memory

    Spatial_memory

  • Temporal lobe
  • One of the four lobes of the mammalian brain

    for memory formation, and the surrounding medial temporal cortex is currently theorized to be critical for memory storage. The prefrontal and visual cortices

    Temporal lobe

    Temporal lobe

    Temporal_lobe

  • Short-term memory
  • Memory used for information that only needs to be stored for a short time

    on short-term memory uses verbal material. Since the 1990s, however, research on visual short-term memory and spatial short-term memory has expanded.

    Short-term memory

    Short-term_memory

  • Sensory memory
  • Impressions of sensory information

    visual sensory store known as iconic memory. The other two types of SM that have been most extensively studied are echoic memory, and haptic memory;

    Sensory memory

    Sensory_memory

  • Wechsler Memory Scale
  • Medical diagnostic method

    reported as five Index Scores: Auditory Memory, Visual Memory, Visual Working Memory, Immediate Memory, and Delayed Memory. The WMS-IV also incorporates an optional

    Wechsler Memory Scale

    Wechsler_Memory_Scale

  • Drawing
  • Marking a surface to create images

    what we see." Visual memory This has also been shown to influence one's ability to create visually accurate drawings. Short-term memory plays an important

    Drawing

    Drawing

    Drawing

  • Boundary extension
  • Common mistake of perception

    the photo. Visual memory can be defined as the process by which one encodes and remembers visual information such as pictures. Visual memory is relevant

    Boundary extension

    Boundary_extension

  • Benton Visual Retention Test
  • Medical diagnostic method

    people aged from eight years to adulthood that measures visual perception and visual memory. It can also be used to help identify possible learning disabilities

    Benton Visual Retention Test

    Benton_Visual_Retention_Test

  • Autism and memory
  • contrast, visual and rote memory are often strengths, enabling some individuals to remember patterns, dates, or sequences with high accuracy. These memory differences

    Autism and memory

    Autism_and_memory

  • Fregoli delusion
  • Mental disorder

    or objects. Fregoli delusion has the following symptoms: Delusions Visual memory deficits Deficits in self-monitoring Deficits in self-awareness Hallucinations

    Fregoli delusion

    Fregoli_delusion

  • Echoic memory
  • Sensory memory register

    stimulus), allowing them to be digested and comprehended. Unlike most visual memory, where a person can choose how long to view the stimulus and can reassess

    Echoic memory

    Echoic_memory

  • Memory and aging
  • Aspect of senescence

    conducted to measure whether visual memory in older adults with age-related visual decline was caused by memory performance or visual functioning, the following

    Memory and aging

    Memory and aging

    Memory_and_aging

  • Memory improvement
  • Act of improving one's memory

    Memory improvement is the act of enhancing one's memory. Factors motivating research on improving memory include conditions such as amnesia, age-related

    Memory improvement

    Memory improvement

    Memory_improvement

  • A.I. Artificial Intelligence
  • 2001 film by Steven Spielberg

    January 18, 2012. Retrieved July 7, 2008. "The Kubrick FAQ Part 2". Visual-memory.co.uk. August 18, 2008. Archived from the original on August 18, 2008

    A.I. Artificial Intelligence

    A.I._Artificial_Intelligence

  • Method of loci
  • Memory techniques adopted in ancient Roman and Greek rhetorical treatises

    The method of loci is a mnemonic technique that uses visual imagination and spatial memory to organize and recall information. It involves mentally associating

    Method of loci

    Method of loci

    Method_of_loci

  • Baddeley's model of working memory
  • Model of human memory

    memories such as the visual sensory memory. A transient memory is merely a fleeting type of sensory memory; therefore, as the visual sensory memory is

    Baddeley's model of working memory

    Baddeley's_model_of_working_memory

  • Lingual gyrus
  • Gyrus of the occipital lobe of the brain

    of logical conditions (i.e., logical order of events) and encoding visual memories. It is named after its shape, which is somewhat similar to a tongue

    Lingual gyrus

    Lingual gyrus

    Lingual_gyrus

  • Visual cortex
  • Region of the brain that processes visual information

    is also associated with storage of long-term memory. The dorsal stream begins with V1, goes through Visual area V2, then to the dorsomedial area (DM/V6)

    Visual cortex

    Visual cortex

    Visual_cortex

  • Interpretations of 2001: A Space Odyssey
  • Academic analyses of 2001: A Space Odyssey

    Film Institute. Kubrick interviewed by Joseph Gelmis (1969) http://www.visual-memory.co.uk/amk/doc/0069.html LoBrutto, Vincent. "Stanley Kubrick" Da Capo

    Interpretations of 2001: A Space Odyssey

    Interpretations_of_2001:_A_Space_Odyssey

  • Transsaccadic memory
  • input to the visual system, the normal experience is of a stable visual world; this is an example of perceptual constancy. Transsaccadic memory is a system

    Transsaccadic memory

    Transsaccadic_memory

  • Levels of processing model
  • Psychological model of memory

    and distance. Odor memory is weaker than visual memory, achieving a successful identification rate of only 70-80% of visual memory. Levels-of-processing

    Levels of processing model

    Levels_of_processing_model

  • Exceptional memory
  • Types of accurate and detailed recall

    superior autobiographical memory does not translate to broadly superior memory; in fact across tests like a digit span, visual reproduction, and word-pair

    Exceptional memory

    Exceptional_memory

  • Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
  • Group of 25 tests to assess cognitive function

    general memory and learning, working memory and executive function, visual memory, attention and reaction time (RT), semantic/verbal memory, decision

    Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery

    Cambridge_Neuropsychological_Test_Automated_Battery

  • Palinopsia
  • Visual disorder in which images persist after removal of their stimuli

    stimulus has been encoded in visual memory and is similar to a complex visual hallucination: the creation of a formed visual image where none exists.[citation

    Palinopsia

    Palinopsia

  • Encoding (memory)
  • Biological memory process in organisms

    key area of working memory. The amygdala is another complex structure that has an important role in visual encoding. It accepts visual input in addition

    Encoding (memory)

    Encoding_(memory)

  • Memory and trauma
  • Effects of trauma on memory

    Memory and trauma is the deleterious effects that physical or psychological trauma has on memory. Memory is defined by psychology as the ability of an

    Memory and trauma

    Memory_and_trauma

  • Visual learning
  • Learning style

    One can remember visual images much better when applying them to an already-known schema. Schemas provide enhancement of visual memory and learning. Between

    Visual learning

    Visual_learning

  • Childhood memory
  • Early life experiences often memorable for life

    Childhood memory refers to memories formed during childhood. Among its other roles, memory functions to guide present behaviour and to predict future outcomes

    Childhood memory

    Childhood memory

    Childhood_memory

  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
  • 1968 film by Stanley Kubrick

    McAleer 1992, p. 176 Clarke 1972, p. 29 "Arthur Clarke's 2001 Diary". visual-memory. Archived from the original on 10 May 2015. Retrieved 2 July 2015. Clarke

    2001: A Space Odyssey

    2001:_A_Space_Odyssey

  • Verbal memory
  • Form of memory

    working memory, a prerequisite for human vocabulary building. Semantic memory Declarative memory Sensory memory Visual memory Spatial memory Tatsumi,

    Verbal memory

    Verbal_memory

  • VMS
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    OpenVMS or VAX/VMS (Virtual Memory System), a computer operating system VMS (Visual Memory System) or VMU (Visual Memory Unit), a storage device for the

    VMS

    VMS

  • Mario Toral
  • Chilean painter and photographer

    Macchu Picchu. In 1999, Toral completed the mural Memoria Visual de una Nación (Visual Memory of a Nation), located at the Universidad de Chile metro station

    Mario Toral

    Mario Toral

    Mario_Toral

  • Object recognition (cognitive science)
  • Ability to identify objects

    representation is matched with structural descriptions in memory. Semantic attributes are applied to the visual representation, providing meaning, and thereby recognition

    Object recognition (cognitive science)

    Object recognition (cognitive science)

    Object_recognition_(cognitive_science)

  • Visual Studio
  • Integrated development environment by Microsoft

    access more than 4 GB of memory, preventing out-of-memory exceptions which could occur with large projects. On June 17, 2021, Visual Studio 2022 Preview 1

    Visual Studio

    Visual Studio

    Visual_Studio

  • Memory development
  • Development of memory in children

    phonological loop to mediate performance of the "visual" memory task. Between the ages of 5 and 11, visual memory span increases substantially and it is at this

    Memory development

    Memory_development

  • Two-streams hypothesis
  • Model of the neural processing of vision and hearing

    in the brain Vision for perception and vision for action Visual memory Visual cortex Visual system Magnocellular cell Tectopulvinar pathway Auditory system

    Two-streams hypothesis

    Two-streams_hypothesis

  • Episodic memory
  • Memory of autobiographical events

    including visual imagery, narrative structure, retrieval of semantic information and feelings of familiarity. Events that are recorded into episodic memory may

    Episodic memory

    Episodic_memory

  • Associative visual agnosia
  • Medical condition

    the visual percept (mental representation of something being perceived through the senses) with its related semantic information stored in memory, such

    Associative visual agnosia

    Associative visual agnosia

    Associative_visual_agnosia

  • Mnemonic
  • Learning technique that helps in remembering

    (/nəˈmɒnɪk/ nə-MON-ik), memory trick or memory device is any learning technique that aids information retention or retrieval in the human memory, often by associating

    Mnemonic

    Mnemonic

    Mnemonic

  • Test of Memory Malingering
  • Memory impairment test

    The Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) is a 50-question visual memory recognition test that discriminates between true memory impairment and malingering

    Test of Memory Malingering

    Test_of_Memory_Malingering

  • Memory leak
  • When a computer program fails to release unnecessary memory

    Visual Studio, open source Valgrind, open source Deleaker for Visual Studio, proprietary Memory Validator for Visual Studio, Delphi, Fortran, Visual Basic

    Memory leak

    Memory_leak

  • Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning
  • Memory functioning test

    well as a General Memory Index. In addition, a Working Memory Index consists of parallel versions of Visual and Verbal Working Memory subtests. While there

    Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning

    Wide_Range_Assessment_of_Memory_and_Learning

  • Visual agnosia
  • Impairment in recognition of visually presented objects

    and scanning), language, memory, or intellect. While cortical blindness results from lesions to primary visual cortex, visual agnosia is often due to damage

    Visual agnosia

    Visual_agnosia

  • Polysubstance dependence
  • Substance use disorder

    included visual memory, verbal memory, knowledge of words, abstract reasoning, inhibition (interference), and attention. The study used the Benton Visual Retention

    Polysubstance dependence

    Polysubstance dependence

    Polysubstance_dependence

  • Art of memory
  • Learning technique that aids information retention

    security for memory of the visual over all other sensory modes, auditory, tactile, and the rest. This passage emphasizes the association of the visual sense

    Art of memory

    Art_of_memory

  • Visual thinking
  • Thinking through visual processing

    Visual thinking, also called visual or spatial learning or picture thinking, is the phenomenon of thinking through visual processing. Visual thinking has

    Visual thinking

    Visual_thinking

  • Hallucinatory palinopsia
  • Medical condition

    projection of an already-encoded visual memory and is similar to a complex visual hallucination: the creation of a formed visual image where none exists. Hallucinatory

    Hallucinatory palinopsia

    Hallucinatory_palinopsia

  • Hyperthymesia
  • High-detailed autobiographical memory

    These included tests of memory, lateralisation, executive functions, language, calculations, IQ, and visual-spatial and visual-motor functions. They also

    Hyperthymesia

    Hyperthymesia

  • Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f/0.7
  • Aperture lens

    Ed, "Two Special Lenses for Barry Lyndon", American Cinematographer, Visual memory, How the stringent demands of a purist-perfectionist film-maker led

    Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f/0.7

    Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f/0.7

    Carl_Zeiss_Planar_50mm_f/0.7

  • Memory span
  • Longest list of items one can memorize immediately

    effective memory. Practice of music Musical training improves the verbal memory span, but there is no consensus among researchers if it improves visual working

    Memory span

    Memory_span

  • Effects of alcohol on memory
  • Health effect of alcohol consumption

    Effects of alcohol on memory include disruption of various memory processes, affecting both formation and recall of information. Alcohol acts as a general

    Effects of alcohol on memory

    Effects of alcohol on memory

    Effects_of_alcohol_on_memory

  • Xbox controller
  • Controller for Microsoft's Xbox console

    removable solid state memory card can be plugged into the controller in a manner similar to that of the Dreamcast's Visual Memory Unit or the Nintendo

    Xbox controller

    Xbox controller

    Xbox_controller

  • Alpha wave
  • Neural oscillations in the frequency range of 8–12 Hz

    shutdown of visual information processing in the primary visual cortex at the moments when the subject analyzes the image in visual memory. At these moments

    Alpha wave

    Alpha_wave

  • Kim Jung Gi
  • South Korean illustrator (1975–2022)

    he stated that his time in the army allowed him to build a strong visual memory of a wide array of weapons, vehicles and army situations which he was

    Kim Jung Gi

    Kim Jung Gi

    Kim_Jung_Gi

  • Temple Grandin
  • American academic and autism activist (born 1947)

    ability to recall detail, which is a characteristic of her visual memory. Grandin compares her memory to full-length movies in her head, that may be replayed

    Temple Grandin

    Temple Grandin

    Temple_Grandin

  • Semantic memory
  • Type of memory referring to general world knowledge

    a particular cat. Semantic memory and episodic memory are both types of explicit memory (or declarative memory), or memory of facts or events that can

    Semantic memory

    Semantic_memory

  • Autobiographical memory
  • Memory system consisting of episodes recollected from an individual's life

    autobiographical memories of an experience with a considerable amount of visual and sensory-perceptual detail. Such autobiographical memories have different

    Autobiographical memory

    Autobiographical_memory

  • False memory
  • Psychological occurrence

    In psychology, a false memory is a phenomenon in which someone recalls something that did not actually happen or recalls it differently from the way it

    False memory

    False_memory

  • Hemispatial neglect
  • Asymmetrically-impaired spatial awareness due to a brain hemisphere being damaged

    several other variables, including hemiparesis, hemianopsia, age, visual memory, verbal memory, and visuoconstructional ability. Neglect is probably among the

    Hemispatial neglect

    Hemispatial neglect

    Hemispatial_neglect

  • Forgetting curve
  • Decline of memory retention in time

    concept is the strength of memory that refers to the durability that memory traces in the brain. The stronger the memory, the longer period of time that

    Forgetting curve

    Forgetting curve

    Forgetting_curve

  • Eyewitness memory
  • Imperfect recall of a crime or other dramatic event

    Eyewitness memory is a person's episodic memory for a crime or other witnessed dramatic event. Eyewitness testimony is often relied upon in the judicial

    Eyewitness memory

    Eyewitness_memory

  • Involuntary memory
  • Memory triggered by an environmental cue

    Involuntary memory is a sub-component of memory that occurs when cues encountered in everyday life evoke recollections of the past without conscious effort

    Involuntary memory

    Involuntary memory

    Involuntary_memory

  • Flashback (psychology)
  • Psychological phenomenon in which a person re-experiences a memory

    A flashback, or involuntary recurrent memory, is a psychological phenomenon in which an individual has a sudden, usually powerful, re-experiencing of a

    Flashback (psychology)

    Flashback_(psychology)

  • Camera angle
  • Element of cinematography

    ISBN 9781573221320. Chandler, Daniel. "Grammar of Television and Film". Visual-memory.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2017-08-23. Retrieved 2015-12-10

    Camera angle

    Camera_angle

  • Atkinson–Shiffrin memory model
  • Model of human memory

    research in the area has focused on the visual and auditory systems. Iconic memory, which is associated with the visual system, is perhaps the most researched

    Atkinson–Shiffrin memory model

    Atkinson–Shiffrin memory model

    Atkinson–Shiffrin_memory_model

  • Daniel Simons
  • American psychologist

    front of their eyes. His research interests also include visual cognition, perception, memory, attention, and awareness. Simons received a B.A. in psychology

    Daniel Simons

    Daniel_Simons

  • Long-term memory
  • Process of storage and retrieval memory

    explicit memory (declarative memory) and implicit memory (non-declarative memory). Explicit memory is broken down into episodic and semantic memory, while

    Long-term memory

    Long-term_memory

  • Stephen Wiltshire
  • British architectural artist (born 1974)

    Treffert, Darold. "Stephen Wiltshire – Prodigious Drawing Ability and Visual Memory". Wisconsin Medical Society. Archived from the original on 18 October

    Stephen Wiltshire

    Stephen Wiltshire

    Stephen_Wiltshire

  • Memories Off (video game)
  • Japanese visual novel

    Memories Off (メモリーズオフ, Memorīzu Ofu) is a Japanese visual novel developed by KID originally released in Japan on September 30, 1999, for the PlayStation

    Memories Off (video game)

    Memories_Off_(video_game)

  • Neuroanatomy of memory
  • Variety of structures in the brain related to memory

    memory. Those who have this disease have problems with both their working memory and spatial memory. Most people can instantly and easily use visual-spatial

    Neuroanatomy of memory

    Neuroanatomy_of_memory

  • Memory erasure
  • Selective artificial removal of memories or associations from the mind

    Memory erasure is the selective artificial removal of memories or associations from the mind. Memory erasure has been shown to be possible in some experimental

    Memory erasure

    Memory_erasure

  • Marc Chagall
  • Russian and French artist (1887–1985)

    personal vision." Chagall's early life in Russia left him with a "powerful visual memory and a pictorial intelligence", writes Goodman. After living in France

    Marc Chagall

    Marc Chagall

    Marc_Chagall

  • Cognitive neuroscience of dreams
  • Field of research

    visualization (in waking state), and disturbances in visual memory. Patients reported that their visual images were dim and hard to evoke. Although they reported

    Cognitive neuroscience of dreams

    Cognitive_neuroscience_of_dreams

  • Cognitive Function Scanner
  • Medical diagnostic method

    function, including: Short-term and long-term verbal memory Short-term and long-term visual memory Visuomotor functioning (eye-hand coordination) Visuospatial

    Cognitive Function Scanner

    Cognitive_Function_Scanner

  • Music-related memory
  • Musical ability

    cognition. Music has been shown to improve memory in several situations. In one study of musical effects on memory, visual cues (filmed events) were paired with

    Music-related memory

    Music-related_memory

  • Haptic memory
  • Form of sensory memory specific to touch stimuli

    to visual iconic memory, traces of haptically acquired information are short lived and prone to decay after approximately two seconds. Haptic memory is

    Haptic memory

    Haptic_memory

  • Memory consolidation
  • Category of memory stabilizing processes

    Memory consolidation is a process in the brain that stabilizes newly learned information, allowing the memory to be stored long-term. A memory trace is

    Memory consolidation

    Memory_consolidation

  • Memorization
  • Cognitive process

    of committing something to memory. It is a mental process undertaken in order to store in memory for later recall visual, auditory, or tactical information

    Memorization

    Memorization

  • Procedural memory
  • Unconscious memory used to perform tasks

    Procedural memory is a type of implicit memory (unconscious, long-term memory) which aids the performance of particular types of tasks without conscious

    Procedural memory

    Procedural_memory

  • Implicit memory
  • Type of long-term human memory

    the memory systems differ at the time of using “memory recalling visual implicit memory”, “explicit memory for words” and “conceptual implicit memory for

    Implicit memory

    Implicit_memory

  • Crocodile (Black Mirror)
  • 3rd episode of the 4th series of Black Mirror

    that can project people's visual memories onto a screen. The writers were inspired by Nordic noir and by a similar memory technology in series one's

    Crocodile (Black Mirror)

    Crocodile_(Black_Mirror)

  • Emotion and memory
  • Critical factors contributing to the emotional enhancement effect on human memory

    Weizhen; Zhang, Weiwei (2016). "Negative emotion boosts quality of visual working memory representation". Emotion. 16 (5): 760–774. doi:10.1037/emo0000159

    Emotion and memory

    Emotion and memory

    Emotion_and_memory

  • Mnemonist
  • Person with the ability to recall large amounts of data

    some cases, other types of memory, such as visual memory for faces, may even be impaired. Another piece of evidence of memory expertise as a learned ability

    Mnemonist

    Mnemonist

  • Verbal overshadowing
  • forms are reproduced. Because of this, memory performance relying on reportable aspects of memory that encode visual forms should be vulnerable to the effects

    Verbal overshadowing

    Verbal_overshadowing

  • CRM 114 (fictional device)
  • Fictional device in Dr. Strangelove

    Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781501347658. "What is the CRM-114 thing?". Visual-memory.co.uk. 2002-02-22. Retrieved 2014-02-18. "Designations Of U.S. Military

    CRM 114 (fictional device)

    CRM_114_(fictional_device)

  • Artificial imagination
  • Artificial simulation of human imagination

    extensive work on artificial memory, especially visual memory. Compared to visual imagination, the visual memory focuses more on how machine understand, analyse

    Artificial imagination

    Artificial_imagination

  • European honey buzzard
  • Species of bird

    relies on magnetic orientation to find its way south, as well as a visual memory of remarkable geographical features such as mountain ranges and rivers

    European honey buzzard

    European honey buzzard

    European_honey_buzzard

  • Apophantic
  • Specific type of declaratory statement

    2024-05-31. "Glossary of Terms in Heidegger's Being and Time". www.visual-memory.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-05-31. See course lectures on passive synthesis

    Apophantic

    Apophantic

  • Recall (memory)
  • Retrieval of events or information from the past

    Recall in memory refers to the mental process of retrieving information from the past. Along with encoding and storage, it is one of the three core processes

    Recall (memory)

    Recall_(memory)

  • Jeremy M. Wolfe
  • American cognitive scientist

    limitations in visual awareness under certain conditions. Wolfe has also investigated visual memory and tracking. His findings suggest that visual search is

    Jeremy M. Wolfe

    Jeremy_M._Wolfe

  • Mirrored-self misidentification
  • Delusional belief that one's reflection in the mirror is another person

    testing showed TH had an impaired right hemisphere. He displayed poor visual memory and visuoconstructional problems but still had basic visuoperceptual

    Mirrored-self misidentification

    Mirrored-self_misidentification

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  • VIDAL
  • Male

    Spanish

    VIDAL

    Spanish form of Roman Latin Vitalis, VIDAL means "of life; vital."

    VIDAL

  • Visal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Visal

    Calm; Sharp; Spacious

    Visal

  • Misaal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Misaal

    Example, Copy, Torch, Light, Lightened, Sparkling, Shining

    Misaal

  • Viswas
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Viswas

    Faith, Trust

    Viswas

  • Vishal
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Vishal

    Big; Huge; Broad; Great; Immense; Giant; Massive; Long; Bold; Mercy; Star

    Vishal

  • VISHAL
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    VISHAL

    (विशाल) Hindi name VISHAL means "large."

    VISHAL

  • Vishan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vishan

    Lord Shiva

    Vishan

  • Bismal |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Bismal |

    Fragrance

    Bismal |

  • Virpal
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Virpal

    Heroic protector, Protector of the brave

    Virpal

  • Mishal |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mishal |

    Example, Copy, Torch, Light, Lightened, Sparkling, Shining

    Mishal |

  • Mishal
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Mishal

    Parables, governing.

    Mishal

  • vishaal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    vishaal

    Very great

    vishaal

  • Vishak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vishak

    Lord Shiva

    Vishak

  • Vishad
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vishad

    Vishtrata- enlarge

    Vishad

  • Vishal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vishal

    Huge, Broad, Great

    Vishal

  • Vestal
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, of French (Huguenot) origin

    Vestal

    English, of French (Huguenot) origin : altered form of French Vassal, status name for a medieval retainer (see Vassell).

    Vestal

  • Vishaq
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vishaq

    Vishaq

  • Misaal |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Misaal |

    Example, Copy, Torch, Light, Lightened, Sparkling, Shining

    Misaal |

  • Bishal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Bishal

    Great

    Bishal

  • Mishal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Mishal

    Example, Copy, Torch, Light, Lightened, Sparkling, Shining

    Mishal

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Online names & meanings

  • Kerina
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Kerina

    Blessings

  • Taza
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim

    Taza

    Fresh

  • Jill | ஜீல்ல  
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Jill | ஜீல்ல  

    Silent lake

  • Sumadhar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Sumadhar

    Sweet Speech

  • Talveen
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Talveen

    Imbued in Colour

  • Aashraya | ஆஷ்ரய
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Aashraya | ஆஷ்ரய

    Shelter

  • Lair
  • Girl/Female

    Scottish

    Lair

    Mare.

  • Shammai
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Shammai

    My name, my desolations.

  • Selim
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Finnish, French, German, Swedish, Turkish

    Selim

    Safe; Sound; Peace

  • Murtaja
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Murtaja

    Another Name of Ali

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  • Vital
  • a.

    Contributing to life; necessary to, or supporting, life; as, vital blood.

  • Vital
  • n.

    A vital part; one of the vitals.

  • Rhodopsin
  • n.

    The visual purple. See under Visual.

  • Ritual
  • n.

    Hence, the code of ceremonies observed by an organization; as, the ritual of the freemasons.

  • Ritual
  • n.

    A prescribed form of performing divine service in a particular church or communion; as, the Jewish ritual.

  • Dismal
  • a.

    Gloomy to the eye or ear; sorrowful and depressing to the feelings; foreboding; cheerless; dull; dreary; as, a dismal outlook; dismal stories; a dismal place.

  • Vistas
  • pl.

    of Vista

  • Missal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Mass, or to a missal or Mass book.

  • Distal
  • a.

    Remote from the point of attachment or origin; as, the distal end of a bone or muscle

  • Victual
  • v. t.

    To supply with provisions for subsistence; to provide with food; to store with sustenance; as, to victual an army; to victual a ship.

  • Distal
  • a.

    Pertaining to that which is distal; as, the distal tuberosities of a bone.

  • Casual
  • a.

    Coming without regularity; occasional; incidental; as, casual expenses.

  • Vassal
  • v. t.

    To treat as a vassal; to subject to control; to enslave.

  • Visual
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to sight; used in sight; serving as the instrument of seeing; as, the visual nerve.

  • Fiscal
  • n.

    A public officer in Scotland who prosecutes in petty criminal cases; -- called also procurator fiscal.

  • Ritual
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to rites or ritual; as, ritual service or sacrifices; the ritual law.

  • Vital
  • a.

    Belonging or relating to life, either animal or vegetable; as, vital energies; vital functions; vital actions.

  • Widual
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a widow; vidual.

  • Vassal
  • a.

    Resembling a vassal; slavish; servile.

  • Discal
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or resembling, a disk; as, discal cells.