Inconspicuous, definition

Inconspicuous, when used in this standard, means not readily visible without careful inspection at a distance of:
Inconspicuous, means discreet or unnoticeable.
Inconspicuous,. , when used in this standard, means not readily visible under specified lighting conditions without careful inspection at a distance of:

Examples of Inconspicuous, in a sentence

  • If cleaning with agents other than water is contemplated, several precautions should be observed: (1) do not use wire brushes, abrasives, or similar cleaning tools which will mechanically abrade the coating surface, and (2) cleaning agents should be tested in an Inconspicuous area before use on a large scale.


More Definitions of Inconspicuous,

Inconspicuous, when used in this standard, means not readily visible without careful inspection at a distance of 1219 mm [48”].
Inconspicuous, when used in this standard, means not readily visible without careful

Related to Inconspicuous,

  • Conspicuous , with reference to a term, means so written, displayed, or presented that a reasonable person against which it is to operate ought to have noticed it. Whether a term is "conspicuous" or not is a decision for the court. Conspicuous terms include any of the following:

  • Clear and conspicuous means that a notice is reasonably understandable and designed to call attention to the nature and significance of the information in the notice.

  • Clearly and conspicuously means that a required disclosure is difficult to miss (i.e., easily noticeable) and easily understandable by ordinary consumers, including in all of the following ways:

  • Bill of lading means a document of title evidencing the receipt of goods for shipment issued by a person engaged in the business of directly or indirectly transporting or forwarding goods. The term does not include a warehouse receipt.

  • Legend shall have the meaning specified in Section 8.1.