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Wiktionary
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n. 1 One who makes observations, monitors or takes notice 2 One who adheres or follows laws, guidelines, etc. 3 A person sent as a representative, to a meeting or other function to monitor but not to participate 4 (context military English) A crew member ...
WordNet
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n. a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses [syn: perceiver , beholder ] an expert who observes and comments on something [syn: commentator ]
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES seasoned traveller/observer etc ▪ Artie was by then a seasoned musician with six albums to his credit. To the casual observer (= to someone who is not looking carefully ) ▪ To the casual observer Mary seemed quite calm. ...
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In quantum mechanics , "observation" is synonymous with quantum measurement and "observer" with a measurement apparatus and " observable " with what can be measured. Thus the quantum mechanical observer does not have to necessarily present or solve any ...
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For a long time the abnormality was not believed to exist, and some of the observers denied the proof by postmortem examination of any of the cases so diagnosed, but there is at present no doubt of the fact,--three, four, and five testicles having been found at autopsies.
The observations of such individuals will be more complicated to analyze than those of constant-velocity observers, whose motion is more serene, but nevertheless we can ask whether there is some way of taming this complexity and bringing accelerated motion squarely into our newfound understanding of space and time.
Einstein significantly extended this symmetry by showing that the laws of physics are actually identical for all observers, even if they are undergoing complicated accelerated motion.
Recall that Einstein accomplished this by realizing that an accelerated observer is also perfectly justified in declaring himself or herself to be at rest, and in claiming that the force he or she feels is due to a gravitational field.
Still on the same day, at the Argentine base at Orkney Island, two meteorological observers sighted an aerial object flying at high speed on a parabolic trajectory, course E-W, white luminosity, causing disturbance in the magnetic field registered on geomagnetic instruments with patterns notably out of the normal.
There were men to envy in the Doughnut, the observers and the scientists: physicists, aerologists, astro-physicists, astronomer.
It is true, indeed, that according to a celebrated observer, Professor von Bunge, the influence of alcoholism in preceding generations is such that the daughters of such a stock are mostly unable to nurse their children.
To a superficial observer, so wonderful a regularity may be admired as the effect either of chance or design: but a skilful algebraist immediately concludes it to be the work of necessity, and demonstrates, that it must for ever result from the nature of these numbers.
ALKINE knew he was Alkine, he was an observer, a passenger in another mind, the functioning of which was perfectly clear.
At this moment the Southern Cross presented itself to the observer in an inverted position, the star Alpha marking its base, which is nearer to the southern pole.
Bobby was the NOAA observer for the Park, or at least making daily reports to the National Weather Service in Anchorage was his excuse to the IRS every time he bought a new receiver.
From forwards, a well-muffled observer could make out the jolly boat ahead with the ancipital rowers straining as they pulled the warship out of harbour.
Thinking of public and commercial annotation products as rivals misses the point, observers say.
There was no question of his plane having been engulfed: in those initial stages, according to observers, there had been only an inch or two ofwater fanning out over the airfield but that had been enough to make the Fokker aquaplane with disastrous results.
Captain Kirk was therefore directed to extend to Commander ha Bem all courtesies normally extended to an attached observer, with special regard for the precarious diplomatic situation, keeping in mind the need to .