The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Invisible \In*vis"i*ble\, a. [F. invisible, L. invisibilis. See
   In- not, and Visible.]
   1. Incapable of being seen; not perceptible by vision; not
      visible. Specifically:
      (a) Not visible due to an inherent property, such as lack
          of color; as, the invisible air; invisible ink;
      (b) hidden from view; out of sight;
      (c) Not perceptible due to lack of light;
      (d) Too small or too distant to be perceived; as, people
          on the ground invisible at cruising altitude.
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                To us invisible, or dimly seen
                In these thy lowest works.        --Milton.
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   2. Hidden from the public; as, invisible transactions.
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   3. imperceptible to the mind; as, differences invisible to
      most observers.
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   Invisible bird (Zool.), a small, shy singing bird
      (Myadestes sibilons), of St. Vincent Islands.
   Invisible green, a very dark shade of green, approaching to
      black, and liable to be mistaken for it.
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