- spectatorial
- adjective see spectator
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
spectatorial — [spek΄tə tôr′ē əl] adj. of, or being that of, a spectator or onlooker [their purely spectatorial role in the conflict] * * * See spectator. * * * … Universalium
spectatorial — [spek΄tə tôr′ē əl] adj. of, or being that of, a spectator or onlooker [their purely spectatorial role in the conflict] … English World dictionary
Spectatorial — Spec ta*to ri*al, a. Of or pertaining to a spectator. Addison. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spectatorial — adjective of or relating to a spectator … Wiktionary
spectatorial — spec·ta·to·ri·al … English syllables
spectatorial — |spektə|tōrēəl, tȯr adjective Etymology: spectator (I) + ial 1. a. : of or relating to a spectator b. sometimes capitalized [after The Spectator published in London 1711 12 by Joseph Addison died 1719 and Richard Steele died 1729] : sugges … Useful english dictionary
spectator — spectatorial /spek teuh tawr ee euhl, tohr /, adj. /spek tay teuhr, spek tay /, n. 1. a person who looks on or watches; onlooker; observer. 2. a person who is present at and views a spectacle, display, or the like; member of an audience. 3. Also… … Universalium
Echographies of Television — Echographies of Television: Filmed Interviews (French: Échographies de la télévision. Entretiens filmés ) is a book by Jacques Derrida and Bernard Stiegler. It was originally published in France in 1996, by Éditions Galilée. The English… … Wikipedia
Petronella Moens — par Marg. Corn. Boellaard/W. van Senus Naissance 1762 Kûbaard … Wikipédia en Français
spectator — noun Etymology: Latin, from spectare to watch Date: circa 1586 1. one who looks on or watches 2. a woman s pump usually having contrasting colors with a perforated design at the toe and sometimes heel • spectator adjective • spectatorial… … New Collegiate Dictionary