n. pl. ob·ser·va·to·ries 1. A building, place, or institution designed and equipped for making observations of astronomical, meteorological, or other natural phenomena. 2. A structure overlooking an extensive view. [French observatoire (influenced by CONSERVATORY), from observer, to observe, from Old French; see OBSERVE.] |
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