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observation
noun
    1a. The act of noticing or watching;
      Thesaurus: perception, examination, inspection, once-over, study, surveillance.
    1b. The state of being observed or watched.
    2. The ability to observe; perception.
    3. A remark or comment.
      Thesaurus: remark, note, comment, notice, opinion, reading, reflection, review, thought, utterance.
    4. The noting of behaviour, symptoms or phenomena, etc as they occur, especially before analysis or diagnosis.
      Example: keep the patient under observation
    5. The result of such observing.
Idiom: take an observation
    To observe the position of the Sun or stars in order to calculate one's geographical position.
Info:
    ○ These two nouns correspond to different meanings of observe.
    Observance relates to sense 4 of observe and is used mainly about laws, rules, rights and principles, especially religious principles:
    Observation relates to senses 1, 2 and 3 of observe and is used more generally:
    Observation also has the special meaning ‘remark' (in sense 3), eg:
    ○ You will occasionally see observation used to mean observance, but this is not a typical meaning and is best avoided:
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