1.
[syn: lookout, observation post]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Observatory \Ob*serv"a*to*ry\, n.; pl. Observatories. [Cf. F.
observatoire.]
1. A place or building for making observations on the
heavenly bodies.
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The new observatory in Greenwich Park. --Evelyn.
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2. A building fitted with instruments for making systematic
observations of any particular class or series of natural
phenomena.
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3. A place, as an elevated chamber, from which a view may be
observed or commanded.
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4. (Mil.) A lookout on a flank of a battery whence an officer
can note the range and effect of the fire; usually
referred to as an observation post. --Farrow.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Observation post \Ob`ser*va"tion post\ (Mil.)
a military outpost, usually at a height above the surrounding
terrain, at or near the front line of a battle from which an
observer may see the enemy's positions and direct artillery
fire.
[PJC]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
observation post
n 1: an elevated post affording a wide view [syn: lookout,
observation post]