vir·tu·al
1. being such in power, force, or effect, though not actually or expressly such: a virtual dependence on charity.
2. Optics .
a. noting an image formed by the apparent convergence of rays geometrically, but not actually, prolonged, as the image formed by a mirror ( opposed to real).
b. noting a focus of a system forming virtual images.
3. temporarily simulated or extended by computer software: a virtual disk in RAM; virtual memory on a hard disk.
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Virtual was the next topic that we discussed as a group. The group began to throw ideas out there on what first came to mind about the topic Virtual.
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