That is the correct spelling of "observance" (a commemoration).
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That's correct.
The word could be "recce" which is slang for "reconnaissance" (military observation and exploration).
The correct spelling of the adverb is empirically (based on experience, observation, or experiment).
Observation is a noun.
An opinion is what some people think and some people don't agree with what they think and an observation is what you see, hear,taste. A observation can be senses. Save
Direct observation means looking at it with your own two eyes, feeling it with your fingers (or other body parts), directly hearing it with your ears or directly tasting it with your tongue. Indirect observation means not sensing the object of observation directly but by observing the effects it has on its surroundings. An example of indirect observation might be seeing footprints in the snow and using this as evidence that snow leopards are in the area. Direct observation would be seeing the leopard itself.
Those letters spell observation.
That is 'observation'.
CELEBRATES - rejoices (or engages in a ritual observation)
Same way than in English: "observation"...
The letters 'satibronevo' unscrambled spell the word observation.
The correct spelling is "generality" (an observation that groups or stereotypes, often incorrectly).
The word could be "recce" which is slang for "reconnaissance" (military observation and exploration).
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a quatitive observation is a observation that you can look at
the two kinds of observation are: quatitative observation and: qualitative observation
Observation
the two kinds of observation are: quatitative observation and: qualitative observation