| aspect | the beginning or duration or completion or repetition of the action of a verb | en |
| aspect | a characteristic to be considered a distinct feature or element in a problem; "he studied every facet of the question" the beginning or duration or completion or repetition of the action of a verb | en |
| aspect | a characteristic to be considered a distinct feature or element in a problem; "he studied every facet of the question" | en |
| aspect | Hence, long narrow wings are more effective than short broad ones of the same area | en |
| aspect | If an immersed plane meets a current of fluid long side foremost, or in broadside aspect, it sustains more pressure than when placed short side foremost | en |
| aspect | The orientation or position of a map projection graticule in respect to the lines of latitude and longitude on the globe they are representing For example, the planar family of projections may be grouped into three aspects: polar, equatorial and oblique (The term case", is also used in cartographic literature) | en |
| aspect | The angular relationship between planets and other points in the horoscope These are often divided into Major and Minor aspects The Major aspects include the Conjunction, Sextile, Square, Trine and Opposition, while the Minor aspects are derived mathematically from these and include the Quincunx, Semi-square, Semi-sextile, Sesquiquadrate, Quintile and Bi-Quintile The interpretation of aspects depends on the planets or points involved, as well as the particular aspect itself The degree of arc in which the aspect has effect depends on the nature of the planets involved and is called an Orb | en |
| aspect | The display or presentation of a wayside signal that provides an indication viewed from the direction of an approaching train; the appearance of a cab signal conveying an indication as viewed by an operator in the cab | en |
| aspect | The direction a slope is facing; its exposure in relation to the sun (eg north, east, south, west) | en |
| aspect | point of view, facet; appearance, outlook; direction; action of a verb without relating to its time isim | en |
| aspect | A position on a sloped surface facing a particular direction Usually referred to in compass directions such as degrees or as cardinal directions | en |
| aspect | A view of a plane from a given direction, usually from above; more exactly, the manner of presentation of a plane to a fluid through which it is moving or to a current | en |
| aspect | To behold; to look at | en |
| aspect | Look, or particular appearance of the face; countenance; mien; air | en |
| aspect | a term used to indicate an angular relationship between points in a horoscope | en |
| aspect | grammatical quality of a verb which determines the relationship of the speaker to the internal temporal flow of the event the verb describes; whether the speaker views the event from outside as a whole, or from within as it is unfolding | en |
| aspect | the way something appears when viewed from a particular direction | en |
| aspect | The act of looking; vision; gaze; glance | en |
| aspect | Appearance to the eye or the mind; look; view | en |
| aspect | The influence of the stars for good or evil; as, an ill aspect | en |
| aspect | Prospect; outlook | en |
| 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 | en |
| 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 | en |
| aspect | The direction a slope is facing; i e , its exposure in relation to the sun | en |
| aspect | A position facing in a particular direction (referring to factors relating to direction of sunlight and prevailing winds) | en |
| aspect | the expression on a person's face; "a sad expression"; "a look of triumph"; "an angry face" | en |
| aspect | The direction toward which a slope faces | en |
| aspect | At a given point on an interpolated surface, the aspect at that point is the direction of steepest descent Aspects are angles measured clockwise from north | en |
| aspect | The direction towards which a slope faces TOP | en |
| aspect | the visual percept of a region; "the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views" | en |
| aspect | a characteristic to be considered | en |
| aspect | An aspect of something is one of the parts of its character or nature. Climate and weather affect every aspect of our lives He was interested in all aspects of the work here | en |
| aspect | The aspect of a building or window is the direction in which it faces. The house had a south-west aspect | en |
| aspect | In grammar, aspect is the way that a verb group shows whether an activity is continuing, is repeated, or is completed. For example, in `They were laughing', the verb is in the progressive aspect and shows that the action was continuing. Compare tense | en |
| aspect | a distinct feature or element in a problem; "he studied every facet of the question" | en |
| aspect | the direction in which a slope faces | en |
| aspect | the orientation, or the direction that a surface faces, with respect to the directions of the compass: north, south, east, west | en |
| aspect | The direction a slope faces | en |
| aspect | Direction toward which a slope faces | en |
| aspect | The direction that a slope faces (north, south, etc ) -B- Basal area -- The cross-sectional area of a tree, in square feet, at 4 5 feet from the ground (breast height) When the basal area of all the trees in a stand are summed, the result is expressed as square feet of basal area per acre, which is a measure of a stand's density | en |
| aspect | The direction toward which a slope faces with respect to the compass or to the rays of the Sun; also called slope aspect GSST | en |
| aspect | The direction a particular slope is facing | en |
| aspect | The phrase "I am reading" is in the progressive aspect, signifying that the action is still in progress Contrast this with "I read" which does not likely refer to an action that is currently in progress Aspect goes further than this, but we shall not pursue the details of aspect in this subject If interested, you could try Huddleston, R , "Introduction to the Grammar of English" Cambridge, 1984, pp 157-158 and elsewhere | en |
| aspect | the cardinal direction or bearing angle toward which a slope faces | en |
| aspect | The direction towards which a slope faces | en |
| aspect | The direction a slope faces A hillside facing east has an eastern aspect | en |
| aspect | The compass direction towards which a slope faces | en |
| aspect | The compass direction that a surface faces | en |
| aspects | One planet is in aspect to another when there is a specific number of degrees between them, measured around the circumference of the birth chart Important aspects: the conjunction (0°), the sextile (60°), the square (90°), the trine (120°), the opposition (180°) | en |
| aspects | plural of aspect | en |
| aspects | Angled, Head On and Parallel refer to the aspects of a panel A panel may have more than one aspect For example, the same panel may be head on to road 'A' and angled to road 'B' Therefore, the sum of aspects may well exceed the total number of panels | en |
| aspects | The angular distances between two factors (e g , planets) in the horoscope, in celestial longitude The most commonly used aspects are the conjunction 0, opposition 180 degrees , square 90 degrees , trine 120 degrees , sextile 60 degrees , and quincunx 150 degrees Other aspects also exist Aspects between planets (and other points in the chart) are assumed to indicate certain themes of cooperation, challenge, pulling apart, etc , in terms of personality, events, and relationships with others | en |
| aspects | - Forms, facets or personas of Deity: for example, Artemis, Persephone, and Kore are aspects of the Maiden, and the maiden is an aspect of the Goddess; Helios, Ra, and Apollo are all solar aspects of the God "All Goddesses are one Goddess; all Gods are one God" | en |
| aspects | Abilities Aspects are broad catagories which classify specific abilities The abilities in each aspect are all related to one another In most cases, those born with psi abilities will find that the abilities in some aspects are easier for them than the abilities in other aspects These aspects are listed below | en |
| aspects | The relationships between the planets are measured by astrologers, and if there is a connection between specific degrees, the planets are said to be "in aspect" to one another The relationship can be expressed positively or negatively, depending on the planets involved and the specific angles at which they connect | en |