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Definition of Spectatorial

Spectatorial
Spectatorial Spec`ta*to"ri*al, a. Of or pertaining to a spectator. --Addison.

Meaning of Spectatorial from wikipedia

- The Spectator is a w****ly British political and cultural news magazine. It was first published in July 1828, making it the oldest surviving magazine in...
- up spectator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Spectator. Spectator or The Spectator may refer to: Spectator sport...
- A spectator ion is an ion that exists both as a reactant and a product in a chemical equation of an aqueous solution. For example, in the reaction of...
- Spectatoring is a process suggested by Masters and Johnson (1970) that involves a person focusing on him or herself "from a third person perspective during...
- The Spectator was a daily publication founded by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele in England, lasting from 1711 to 1712. Each "paper", or "number", was...
- coordination chemistry, a spectator ligand is a ligand that does not parti****te in chemical reactions of the complex. Instead, spectator ligands (vs "actor...
- circulation, The Hamilton Spectator is owned by Torstar. The Hamilton Spectator was first published July 15, 1846, as The Hamilton Spectator and Journal of Commerce...
- Business Spectator is an Australian business news website led by Alan Kohler as chairman and editor-in-chief. It is published by Australian Independent...
- A spectator sport is a sport that is characterized by the presence of spectators, or watchers, at its competitions. Spectator sports may be professional...
- The Spectator Bird is a 1976 novel by Wallace Stegner. It won the National Book Award for Fiction in 1977, one of the two most prestigious literary awards...