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[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Medieval Latin; Origin: virtualis 'having certain qualities or powers', from Latin virtus; VIRTUE]
very nearly a particular thing
::Car ownership is a virtual necessity when you live in the country.
::Finding a cheap place to rent is a virtual impossibility in this area.
made, done, seen etc on the Internet or on a computer, rather than in the real world
::The website allows you to take a virtual tour of the art gallery.
::constructing virtual worlds