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vir⋅tu⋅al
[vur-choo-uh
l]
–adjective
| 1. | being such in power, force, or effect, though not actually or expressly such: a virtual dependence on charity. |
| 2. | Optics.
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| 3. | temporarily simulated or extended by computer software: a virtual disk in RAM; virtual memory on a hard disk. |
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Virtuality
Vir`tu*al"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F. virtualit['e].]1. The quality or state of being virtual. 2. Potentiality; efficacy; potential existence. [Obs.] In one grain of corn, there lieth dormant a virtuality of many other. --Sir T. Browne.
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