Definitions Found:
related to observation
- observationalrelated to observation
- observationallyOBSERVATIONAL, related to observation
- determinedto conclude, as after observation
- reconnoiterto make an inspection or observation.
- watchtowerA tower built to create an elevated observation point
- watchtowersA tower built to create an elevated observation point
- gaydarthe ability to recognize homosexuals through observation or intuition
- givepresent to view or observation gave the signal to start
- speculainstrument for rendering a part accessible to observation, as by enlarging an orifice
- reconnaissanceMilitary observation of a region to locate an enemy or ascertain strategic features
- speculuminstrument for rendering a part accessible to observation, as by enlarging an orifice
- reconnaissancesMilitary observation of a region to locate an enemy or ascertain strategic features
- retinoscopyobservation of the retina of the eye esp to determine the state of refraction
- lookto look to the outside, as from a window or a place of observation
- retinoscopiesRETINOSCOPY, observation of the retina of the eye esp to determine the state of refraction
- observatorya building or place given over to or equipped for observation of natural phenomena (as in astronomy)
- retinoscopicrelating to retinoscopy, observation of the retina of the eye esp to determine the state of refraction
- psychognosisthe use of hypnosis to study mental phenomena; the study of personality by observation of outward bodily sign
- observatoriesOBSERVATORY, a building or place given over to or equipped for observation of natural phenomena (as in astronomy)
- psychognosesPSYCHOGNOSIS, the use of hypnosis to study mental phenomena; the study of personality by observation of outward bodily sign
- flybyA flight past a point, esp. the close approach of a spacecraft to a planet or moon for observation
- chronometerAn instrument for measuring time, esp. one designed to keep accurate time in spite of motion or variations in temperature, humidity, and air pressure. Chronometers were first developed for marine navigation, being used in conjunction with astronomical observation to determine longitude
- chronometersAn instrument for measuring time, esp. one designed to keep accurate time in spite of motion or variations in temperature, humidity, and air pressure. Chronometers were first developed for marine navigation, being used in conjunction with astronomical observation to determine longitude
- towersa building or structure typically higher than its diameter and high relative to its surroundings that may stand apart (as a campanile) or be attached (as a church belfry) to a larger structure and that may be fully walled in or of skeleton framework (as an observation or transmission tower)
- triangulation(in surveying) The tracing and measurement of a series or network of triangles in order to determine the distances and relative positions of points spread over a territory or region, esp. by measuring the length of one side of each triangle and deducing its angles and the length of the other two sides by observation from this baseline