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1. (n.) aspect
appearance to the eye or mind; look.
2. aspect
nature; quality; character:
the superficial aspect of the situation.
3. aspect
a way in which a thing may be regarded; interpretation; view.
4. aspect
part; feature; phase, as of a subject or problem.
5. aspect
expression, air, or attitude; mien:
gloomy in aspect.
6. aspect
view commanded; exposure:
a house with a southern aspect.
7. aspect
the side or surface facing a given direction:
the dorsal aspect of a fish.
8. aspect
Gram.
9. aspect
a category or set of categories for which a verb is inflected, serving typically to indicate the duration, repetition, beginning, or completion of the action or state denoted by the verb:
the Russian imperfective aspect.
10. aspect
a set of syntactic devices, as in the English progressive with be in I am reading, having similar functions.
11. aspect
the angular distance between two points as seen from the earth.
12. aspect
the astrological influence of any heavenly bodies located at such points.
13. aspect
Archaic. an act of looking; glance.
Etymology: (1350–1400; ME < L aspectus <aspicere to observe =a-a-5+specere to see)
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| Definition of 'ASPECT' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) aspect, facet
a distinct feature or element in a problem
"he studied every facet of the question"
2. (noun) aspect
a characteristic to be considered
3. (noun) view, aspect, prospect, scene, vista, panorama
the visual percept of a region
"the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views"
4. (noun) aspect
the beginning or duration or completion or repetition of the action of a verb
5. (noun) expression, look, aspect, facial expression, face
the feelings expressed on a person's face
"a sad expression"; "a look of triumph"; "an angry face"
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1. (noun) aspect
a feature or quality of sth
every aspect of life; practical aspects of computer technology
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| Definition of 'ASPECT' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) ASPECT
the act of looking; vision; gaze; glance
2. (noun) ASPECT
look, or particular appearance of the face; countenance; mien; air
3. (noun) ASPECT
appearance to the eye or the mind; look; view
4. (noun) ASPECT
position or situation with regard to seeing; that position which enables one to look in a particular direction; position in relation to the points of the compass; as, a house has a southern aspect, that is, a position which faces the south
5. (noun) ASPECT
prospect; outlook
6. (noun) ASPECT
the situation of planets or stars with respect to one another, or the angle formed by the rays of light proceeding from them and meeting at the eye; the joint look of planets or stars upon each other or upon the earth
7. (noun) ASPECT
the influence of the stars for good or evil; as, an ill aspect
8. (noun) ASPECT
to behold; to look at
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Sense: a part of something to be thought about
We must consider every aspect of the problem.
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Afrikaans: aspek |
Arabic: ناحِيَه |
Bulgarian: страна |
Brazilian: aspecto |
Czech: stránka |
German: der Gesichtspunkt |
Danish: side; mulighed; aspekt |
Greek: πλευρά, διάσταση |
Spanish: aspecto |
Estonian: külg |
Farsi: جنبه؛ ظاهر |
Finnish: seikka |
French: aspect |
Hebrew: הֵבֶּט @@@הֵיבֶּט$$$ |
Hindi: पहलू |
Croatian: aspekt |
Hungarian: szempont |
Indonesian: segi, aspek |
Icelandic: hlið (á máli) |
Italian: aspetto |
Japanese: 局面 |
Korean: 측면 |
Lithuanian: aspektas, pusė |
Latvian: aspekts |
Malay: aspek |
Dutch: aspect |
Norwegian: side, mulighet |
Polish: aspekt, element |
Persian: جنبه؛ ظاهر |
Pashto: څرګند، ظاهر |
Portuguese: aspecto |
Romanian: aspect |
Russian: аспект |
Slovak: stránka, aspekt |
Slovenian: vidik |
Serbian: aspekt, vid |
Swedish: aspekt, sida |
Thai: แง่มุม |
Turkish: yön, bakım |
Taiwanese: 方面 |
Ukrainian: аспект, бік |
Urdu: پہلو ، رخ |
Vietnamese: khía cạnh |
Chinese: 方面 |
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