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objective /ob·jec·tive/ (ob-jek´tiv) 1. perceptible by the external senses. 2. a result for whose achievement an effort is made. 3. the lens or system of lenses of a microscope (or telescope) nearest the object that is being examined.
objective, adj easily observed and measured such that psychological and subjective factors have little influence on measurement. objective 1. perceptible by the external senses. 2. the lens or system of lenses of a microscope nearest the object that is being examined. immersion objective one designed to have its tip and the coverglass over the specimen connected by a liquid instead of air. objective adjective Referring to the perception of external events or phenomena in an impartial, impersonal, and unbiased fashion noun Vox populi A goal; the reason for doing a thing. See Treatment objective. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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