
1) Annual event in Ireland 2) Canadian indie pop group 3) Consult a crystal ball 4) Consult the crystal ball 5) Curious look 6) Deep look 7) Enjoy stars 8) Examine 9) Extended look 10) Fixed expression 11) Fixed look 12) Give a long look 13) Go over 14) Goggle 15) Human communication 16) Hypnotic look
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1) Elgar 2) Gape 3) Outface 4) Outstare 5) Peer 6) Stare 7) Stargaze
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the idea that the way we look at something, and the way somebody looks at you, is structured by the way we view the world. Feminist Laura Mulvey suggests that looking involves power, specifically the look of men at women, implying that men have power over women.
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GAZE is an acronym for the Basque term `gazte ekinzale` which refers to an entrepreneurial youth. GAZE: Gipuzkoa Gazte Ekinzale is a territorial strategy created in 2008 and funded by the Department of Innovation and Social Knowledge of Gipuzkoa’s Provincial Council . The objective of GAZE is to encourage entrepreneurial culture and the sense .....
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In the psychoanalytical theory of Jacques Lacan, gaze is the anxious state that comes with the awareness that one can be viewed. The psychological effect, Lacan argues, is that the subject loses a degree of autonomy upon realizing that he or she is a visible object. This concept is bound with his theory of the mirror stage, in which a child encoun...
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[film festival] Gaze (typeset as GAZE and formerly known as the Dublin Lesbian and Gay Film Festival) is an annual film festival which takes place in Dublin, Ireland each bank holiday weekend in late July–early August. It began in 1992 and is now Ireland`s largest LGBT film event. People attend from across the world, with at least 5,000 e...
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[physiology] The term gaze is frequently used in physiology to describe coordinated motion of the eyes and neck. The lateral gaze is controlled by the paramedian pontine reticular formation (PPRF). The vertical gaze is controlled by the rostral interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus and the interstitial nucleus of Cajal. ==C...
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• (n.) The object gazed on. • (v. t.) To view with attention; to gaze on . • (v. i.) To fixx the eyes in a steady and earnest look; to look with eagerness or curiosity, as in admiration, astonishment, or with studious attention. • (n.) A fixed look; a look of eagerness, wonder, or admiration; a continued look of attention.Gaze: ...
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A gaze is a fixed look. It is used in social behaviour as part of the visual checking occurring during interpersonal interactions and usually involves looking at another person's face. Gaze aversion or abnormal eye contact have been reported in individuals with autism since Kanner's original paper in 1943.
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The act of looking steadily at an object. ... Conjugate gaze, movement of both eyes with the visual axes parallel. ... Dysconjugate gaze, failure of the eyes to turn together in the same direction. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(gāz) to look in one direction for a period of time. the act or state of looking steadily in one direction.
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Gaze (gāz)
intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Gazed (gāzd);
present participle & verbal noun Gazing .] [ Middle English
gasen , akin to dial. Swedish
gasa , confer Goth. us-
gaisjan to terri...
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Gaze noun 1. A fixed look; a look of eagerness, wonder, or admiration; a continued look of attention. « With secret
gaze Or open admiration him behold.»
Milton. 2. The object gazed on. « Made of my enemies the scorn and
gaze .»
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Gaze transitive verb To view with attention; to gaze on. [ R.] « And
gazed a while the ample sky.»
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Type: Term Pronunciation: gāz Definitions: 1. The act of looking steadily at an object.
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[
n] - a long fixed look 2. [v] - look at with fixed eyes
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regard noun a long fixed look; `he fixed his paternal gaze on me`
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(noun) mirada
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[NAEP glossary] a long fixed look
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