Definition of Imperceptibility. Meaning of Imperceptibility. Synonyms of Imperceptibility

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Definition of Imperceptibility

Imperceptibility
Imperceptibility Im`per*cep`ti*bil"i*ty, n. The state or quality of being imperceptible.

Meaning of Imperceptibility from wikipedia

- Perception (from Latin perceptio 'gathering, receiving') is the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent...
- embed data covertly in noisy signals. While steganography aims for imperceptibility to human senses, digital watermarking tries to control the robustness...
- Les Tran****ations imperceptibles, sold in the United States as The Imperceptible Tran****ations and in Britain as Imperceptible Transformation, is a...
- (Claudette Charbonneau-Tissot) 1947 2012 novelist, short stories Cet imperceptible mouvement Jean-Paul Audet 1918 1993 theologian Noël Audet 1938 2005...
- difference between a non-breaking space and a four-per-em space is virtually imperceptible, many computer fonts do not include a quarter-em space, and the Unicode...
- strong patriarchal nature: "Intellectually, the burden has shifted imperceptibly from discovering the truth to disseminating the truth.": 129  The bishops...
- there are no clear dividing lines among separate groups: they fade imperceptibly into one another. Such clinal variation always indicates substantial...
- at least three designations, each indicating a delicate and almost imperceptible gradation of quality": Wharton and Codman, The Decoration of Houses...
- with whom business dealings and the like are forbidden.) The utter imperceptibility of God, considered as beyond human reason and only reachable through...
- ambient music (by long-time Coens collaborator Carter Burwell) grows imperceptibly in volume so that it is easily missed as an element of the mis-en-scene...