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Aspect may be:
- Aspect (computer science), a feature that is linked to many parts of a program, but which is not necessarily the primary function of the program
- Grammatical aspect, in linguistics, a component of the conjugation of a verb, having to do with the internal temporal flow of an event
- Lexical aspect, in linguistics, a distinction among different kinds of verb according to their relation to time
- Astrological aspect, the relative angle between two heavenly bodies
- Aspect (geography), the direction in which a slope faces
Companies:
- Aspect Co., Ltd., a Japanese video game company.
- Warner Aspect, an imprint of the publishing company Warner Books, focusing on works of science fiction.
- Kaplan Aspect, a subsidiary of Kaplan Inc. focused in helping students with their international study programs. The programs include General English at all levels, Exam Preparation, University Preparation and Placement, English for Business and Internships.
People:
- Alain Aspect, a French physicist
Aspect may also refer to:
- In railway signalling, the aspect is the number of lights on a signal, and their state. For example, the standard three-light traffic signal is a three-aspect signal.
- In Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures, aspect refers to a figure which is the representation of a god, e.g. Aspect of Kord.
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