Is there a word in the english dictionary that means "usually visible"?

@wallhackio is there a reason you can’t just use “usually visible”?

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@Satsuma I am trying to invent taxonomy so a snappy name is better

@wallhackio this is why the taxonimists use fake latin so no one can tell when they’re failing at being snappy

@Satsuma I could just hack a word using quasi. Or I learned that the word "fere" in latin means closely/quite. So I could use ferevisible, ferelocatable, fereidentifiable

@wallhackio @Satsuma In a taxonomy, it seems to be pretty classic to assert that a property exists, and to justify decisions by saying that something is typically a property, even if not always. So you could just go with "visible", and even if something isn't always visible, you'd still put it on the visible side because it is visible more often than not.

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