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Term: Observators

Definition:

1. Noun (Plural form of "observator"): People who observe or watch something, often for a specific purpose or with a particular interest.

2. Noun (Plural form of "observator"): Devices or instruments used for observing or measuring certain phenomena or conditions.

3. Noun (Plural form of "observator"): Roles or positions occupied by individuals who are responsible for observing and reporting on specific events or situations, such as in scientific research, surveillance, or journalism.

4. Adjective (Compared form of "observator"): Relating to or characterized by observation; observational.

Examples:

1. Noun:

- The wildlife conservatory organized a team of observators to monitor the migration patterns of birds.

- In astronomy, observators utilize powerful telescopes to study celestial bodies.

- The media send their best observators to cover international events and report on their latest developments.

2. Noun:

- The weather station is equipped with various observators to measure temperature, humidity, and wind speed.

- Scientists use data loggers as observators to track changes in environmental conditions in real-time.

3. Noun:

- The duty of the security observators was to ensure the safety of the attendees during the high-profile event.

- The government has deployed observators to investigate possible irregularities in the election process.

4. Adjective:

- The observatorial study aimed to examine the behavior of a rare species of insects in their natural habitat.

- His observator ways allow him to notice even the slightest changes in his surroundings.

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