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Definition of observed
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Observed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Observ.
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Belonite
::
Belonite
(n.)
Minute
acicular
or
dendritic
crystalline
forms
sometimes
observed
in
glassy
volcanic
rocks.
Error
::
Error (n.) The
difference
between
an
observed
value and the true value of a
quantity.
Error
::
Error (n.) The
difference
between
the
observed
value of a
quantity
and that which is taken or
computed
to be the true
value;
--
sometimes
called
residual
error.
Twelfth-night
::
Twelfth-night
(n.) The
evening
of
Epiphany,
or the
twelfth
day after
Christmas,
observed
as a
festival
by
various
churches..
Notandum
::
Notandum
(n.) A thing to be noted or
observed;
a
notable
fact; --
chiefly
used in the
plural.
Moon-culminating
::
Moon-culminating
(a.)
Culminating,
or
coming
to the
meredian,
at or about the same time with the moon; -- said of a star or
stars,
esp. of
certain
stars
selected
beforehand,
and named in an
ephemeris
(as the
Nautical
Almanac),
as
suitable
to be
observed
in
connection
with the moon at
culmination,
for
determining
terrestrial
longitude..
Statable
::
Stasis
(n.) A
slackening
or
arrest
of the blood
current
in the
vessels,
due not to a
lessening
of the
heart's
beat, but
presumably
to some
abnormal
resistance
of the
capillary
walls.
It is one of the
phenomena
observed
in the
capillaries
in
inflammation..
Escape
::
Escape
(v.) To avoid the
notice
of; to pass
unobserved
by; to
evade;
as, the fact
escaped
our
attention..
Observation
::
Observation
(n.)
Hence:
An
expression
of an
opinion
or
judgment
upon what one has
observed;
a
remark.
Sabbath
::
Sabbath
(n.) A
season
or day of rest; one day in seven
appointed
for rest or
worship,
the
observance
of which was
enjoined
upon the Jews in the
Decalogue,
and has been
continued
by the
Christian
church
with a
transference
of the day
observed
from the last to the first day of the week, which is
called
also
Lord's
Day..
Credit Mobilier
::
Credit
mobilier
() A joint stock
company,
formed
for
general
banking
business,
or for the
construction
of
public
works,
by means of loans on
personal
estate,
after the
manner
of the
credit
foncier
on real
estate.
In
practice,
however,
this
distinction
has not been
strictly
observed..
Collection
::
Collection
(n.) The act of
inferring
or
concluding
from
premises
or
observed
facts;
also, that which is
inferred..
Sabbath
::
Sabbath
(n.) The
seventh
year,
observed
among the
Israelites
as one of rest and
festival..
Collect
::
Collect
(v. t.) To infer from
observed
facts;
to
conclude
from
premises.
Observed
::
Observed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Observ.
Unlooked
::
Unlooked
(a.) Not
observed
or
foreseen;
unexpected;
--
generally
with for.
Colligation
::
Colligation
(n.) That
process
by which a
number
of
isolated
facts are
brought
under one
conception,
or
summed
up in a
general
proposition,
as when
Kepler
discovered
that the
various
observed
positions
of the
planet
Mars were
points
in an
ellipse..
Visitation
::
Visitation
(n.)
Specifically:
The act of a
superior
or
superintending
officer
who, in the
discharge
of his
office,
visits
a
corporation,
college,
etc., to
examine
into the
manner
in which it is
conducted,
and see that its laws and
regulations
are duly
observed
and
executed;
as, the
visitation
of a
diocese
by a
bishop..
Remark
::
Remark
(n.) To
express
in words or
writing,
as
observed
or
noticed;
to
state;
to say; -- often with a
substantive
clause;
as, he
remarked
that it was time to go..
Childermas Day
::
Childermas
day () A day
(December
28)
observed
by mass or
festival
in
commemoration
of the
children
slain by Herod at
Bethlehem;
--
called
also Holy
Innocent's
Day.
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