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Hieromancy
Divination by observing the objects offered in sacrifice
Godliness
Careful observance of or conformity to the laws of God the state or quality of being godly piety
Distinguishment
Observation of difference distinction
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data based
relying on observation or experiment
Becquerel rays
Radiations first observed by the French physicist Henri Becquerel in working with uranium and its compounds They consist of a mixture
Mountain specter
An optical phenomenon sometimes seen on the summit of mountains as on the Brocken when the observer is between the sun and a mass of cloud The figures of the observer and surrounding objects are
Sunday
the day of the sun], the first day of the week, the Lord's Day, termed in the Sunday Observance Act, 1677 (29 Car. 2, c. 7, infra), 'the Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday.' It is a dies
Observation post
a height above the surrounding terrain at or near the front line of a battle from which an observer may see the enemys positions and direct artillery fire
Agiler
Agiler [fr. gilt, Sax., without fault], an observer or informer, Ibid.
Post impressionism
use of geometrical figures or solids only and futurism a theory or practice which attempts to place the observer within the picture and to represent simultaneously a number of consecutive movements and impressions In practice these theories
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