facing the observer
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obversefacing the observer
obversesfacing the observer
TOTO"Over the Rainbow" observer
CATObserver of the king
REXREEDLongtime film critic for the New York Observer
PLOGp. granted observer status at the UN in 1974
PLOMiddle East group with observer status in the UN
recessionThe action of receding; motion away from an observer
recessionsThe action of receding; motion away from an observer
recessionalRelating to or denoting motion away from the observer
astronomerexpert in astronomy; scientific observer of the celestial bodies
panoramasAn unbroken view of the whole region surrounding an observer
PLOIt was granted observer status by the U.N. in 1974
panoramic(of a view or picture) With a wide view surrounding the observer; sweeping
parallaxthe apparent displacement of an observed object due to a change in the position of the observer.
foregroundThe part of a view that is nearest to the observer, esp. in a picture or photograph
southingThe transit of a celestial object, esp. the sun, across the meridian due south of the observer
blueshiftThe displacement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths in the light coming from distant celestial objects moving toward the observer
zenithsthe point of the celestial sphere that is directly opposite the nadir and vertically above the observer see azimuth illustration
elongationsThe angular separation of a planet from the sun or of a satellite from a planet, as seen by an observer
elongationThe angular separation of a planet from the sun or of a satellite from a planet, as seen by an observer
aberrationsThe apparent displacement of a celestial object from its true position, caused by the relative motion of the observer and the object
aberrationThe apparent displacement of a celestial object from its true position, caused by the relative motion of the observer and the object
periscopea device (eg a tube with mirrors) by which an observer can look at something which is not in the direct line of sight
periscopesPERISCOPE, a device (eg a tube with mirrors) by which an observer can look at something which is not in the direct line of sight
eclipsesAn obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination
relativityThe dependence of various physical phenomena on relative motion of the observer and the observed objects, esp. regarding the nature and behavior of light, space, time, and gravity
sinistralRelating to or denoting a strike-slip fault in which the motion of the block on the opposite side of the fault from an observer is toward the left