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aspectRequest/comment regarding target aspect information.
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aspectCardinal direction toward which a slope faces.see also: Exposure
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aspect1[countable] a particular part or feature of a situation, an idea, a problem, etc.; a way in which it may be considered The book aims to cover all aspects of city life. the most important aspect of th [..]
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aspectlate 14c., an astrological term, "relative position of the planets as they appear from earth" (i.e., how they "look at" one another); later also "way of viewing things," [..]
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aspectDirection toward which a slope faces.
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aspectview or interpretation.
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aspectDirection of exposure to sunlight.
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aspectAspect in a verb shows whether the action or state is complete or not: She's doing a crossword puzzle. (incomplete- progressive aspect) They've washed up. (complete- perfect aspect) The prog [..]
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aspectdirection in which a slope faces.
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aspect look, glance.
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aspectA characteristic among many that characterize a person or object; more specifically, the angle of view on and object or face. © Nature Education
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aspectAspect is a grammatical category associated with verbs that expresses a temporal view of the event or state expressed by the verb.
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aspectThe ratio of width to height for a TV screen.
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aspectThe visual indication of a colour light (or mechanical) signal as displayed to the driver.RT
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aspectDirection of ground slope.
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aspect[GIS processing] Aspect is the slope direction on a terrain surface. Aspect is measured clockwise starting North as 0° to 360° North again with flat areas given a value of -1 (or 0 degrees).
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aspect(n) the beginning or duration or completion or repetition of the action of a verb(n) the feelings expressed on a person's face(n) a distinct feature or element in a problem(n) a characteristic to [..]
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aspectAntarctic Sea Ice Processes an Climate
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aspectThe number of aspects a signal has is basically saying how many indications it has. A single aspect beacon has one indication, for example.
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aspectA verbal category that refers to some characteristic of the activity or state of a verb. It indicates if an action or state is viewed as completed or in progress (I went/I was going), instantaneous or [..]
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aspect(aspekt): a category of the verb. Aspect views the action/state from within, and key terms are 'duration' and 'completion'. In contrast to tense, aspect does not locate an action/s [..]
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aspectThe particular compass direction a trail or site faces. Aspect affects the amount of solar radiation and year-round moisture to which a site is subjected.
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aspectThe direction a slope faces. A hillside facing east has an eastern aspect.
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aspectThe Science or Philosophy of law. Also, the application of the principles of law and justice to Health and Medicine.
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aspectIn linguistics, aspect refers to the way that a language might express the manner in which events progress or unfold over time. This is in contrast to tense, which places events in time relative to on [..]
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aspectregard, looks
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aspectn. "(astro.) aspect, relative position of a planet," s.v. aspect OED. KEY: aspect@n
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aspectn 7 aspect 3 aspectes 4
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aspectThe relative bearing of own ship from the target ship, measured 0° to 180° port (red) or starboard (green). See also TARGET ANGLE.
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aspectRequest/comment regarding target aspect information.
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aspectDirection of exposure to sunlight.
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aspectThe compass direction of slope of the land.
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aspectoriented development - a development approach that emphasizes "concerns" (also called "aspectual requirements" that incorporate features, functions and information [..]
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aspectA modular unit designed to implement a (crosscutting) concern. In other words, an aspect provides a solution for abstracting code that would otherwise be spread throughout (i.e., cross-cut) the entire [..]
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aspectThe direction a slope of buildings faces in relation to wind and solar radiation.
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aspectThe direction in which a slope faces.
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