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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
As·pect
n.
1.
The
act
of
looking
;
vision
;
gaze
;
glance
. [
R
.]
“The
basilisk
killeth
by
aspect
.”
His
aspect
was
bent
on
the
ground
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
2.
Look
,
or
particular
appearance
of
the
face
;
countenance
;
mien
;
air
.
“Serious
in
aspect
.”
[Craggs]
with
aspect
open
shall
erect
his
head
.
--
Pope
.
3.
Appearance
to
the
eye
or
the
mind
;
look
;
view
.
“The
aspect
of
affairs.”
The
true
aspect
of
a
world
lying
in
its
rubbish
.
--
T
.
Burnet
.
4.
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.
Prospect
;
outlook
. [
Obs
.]
This
town
affords
a
good
aspect
toward
the
hill
from
whence
we
descended
.
--
Evelyn
.
6.
Astrol.
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
.
Note:
☞
The
aspects
which
two
planets
can
assume
are
five
;
sextile
, ░,
when
the
planets
are
60°
apart
;
quartile
,
or
quadrate
, ░,
when
their
distance
is
90°
or
the
quarter
of
a
circle
;
trine
, ░,
when
the
distance
is
120°;
opposition
, ░,
when
the
distance
is
180°,
or
half
a
circle
;
and
conjunction
, ░,
when
they
are
in
the
same
degree
.
Astrology
taught
that
the
aspects
of
the
planets
exerted
an
influence
on
human
affairs
,
in
some
situations
for
good
and
in
others
for
evil
.
7.
Astrol.
The
influence
of
the
stars
for
good
or
evil
;
as
,
an
ill
aspect
.
The
astrologers
call
the
evil
influences
of
the
stars
evil
aspects
.
8.
Aëronautics
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
.
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
.
Hence
,
long
narrow
wings
are
more
effective
than
short
broad
ones
of
the
same
area
.
Aspect of a plane
Geom.
,
the
direction
of
the
plane
.
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