Aspect
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- The act of looking at something; gaze.
- The relative position of heavenly bodies as they appear to an observer on earth; the angular relationship between points in a horoscope.
- the way something appears when viewed from a particular direction.
- One's appearance or expression.
- A grammatical quality of a verb (in certain, originally specifically Slavic, languages) 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.
Aspect or Aspects may refer to:
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Entertainment
- Aspect magazine, a biannual DVD magazine showcasing new media art
- Aspect Co., a Japanese video game company
- Aspects (band), a hip hop group from Bristol, England
- Aspects (Benny Carter album), a 1959 album by Benny Carter
- Aspects (The Eleventh House album), a 1976 album by Larry Coryell and The Eleventh House
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Persons
- Alain Aspect, a French physicist (1947–)
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Other
- Aspect (computer programming), a feature linked to many parts of a program but not necessarily the primary function of the program
- Aspect (geography), the compass direction that a slope faces
- Aspect (religion), a particular manifestation of a deity
- Aspect (trade union), a trade union in the United Kingdom
- Aspect Software, an American call center technology and customer experience company
- Astrological aspect, an angle the planets make to each other in the horoscope
- Grammatical aspect, in linguistics, a component of the conjugation of a verb, having to do with the internal temporal flow of an event
- Lexical aspect, in linguistics, a distinction among different kinds of verb according to their relation to time
- Aspect, the orientation of a map projection
- Aspects of the Theory of Syntax, a 1965 linguistics book by Noam Chomsky
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