Definition of Imageable. Meaning of Imageable. Synonyms of Imageable

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Definition of Imageable

Imageable
Imageable Im"age*a*ble, a. That may be imaged. [R.]

Meaning of Imageable from wikipedia

- An image is a visual representation. An image can be two-dimensional, such as a drawing, painting, or photograph, or three-dimensional, such as a carving...
- formation of an image). Imaging technology is the application of materials and methods to create, preserve, or duplicate images. Imaging science is a multidisciplinary...
- The Image may refer to: The Image (novel), originally in French (L'Image), by Catherine Robbe-Grillet The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-events in America,...
- Imagic (/ɪˈmædʒɪk/ i-MA-jik) was an American video game developer and publisher that created games initially for the Atari 2600. Founded in 1981 by corporate...
- Images in ImageNet are labelled using concepts in WordNet. Concepts that are easily expressed verbally, like "early", are seen as less "imageable" than nouns...
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to generate pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes inside...
- An image viewer or image browser is a computer program that can display stored graphical images; it can often handle various graphics file formats. Such...
- Getty Images Holdings, Inc. (stylized as gettyimages) is a visual media company and supplier of stock images, editorial photography, video, and music for...
- The Treachery of Images (French: La Trahison des images) is a 1929 painting by Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte. It is also known as This Is Not...
- Purkinje–Sanson images. At least four Purkinje images are usually visible in the normal eye. The first Purkinje image (P1) is the reflection from the outer surface...