Observatories

How many syllables in Observatories?

observatories has 5 syllables

Split Observatories into syllables?

ob-ser-va-to-ries

Definition of Observatories

Observatories are buildings or structures equipped with telescopes or other instruments for observing and studying celestial objects.

How should Observatories divide into syllables

The word 'observatories' has five syllables. The vowels in this word are 'o', 'e', 'a', 'o', and 'i'. The consonants in this word are 'b', 's', 'r', 'v', 't', and 'r'.

Part of Speech - Observatories

Noun

The astronomer visited multiple observatories to study the stars.

Sentences with Observatories

  • 1. The observatories in Hawaii offer stunning views of the night sky.
  • 2. Scientists use observatories to learn more about planets and stars.
  • 3. The observatories are located on top of the mountains for better visibility.
  • 4. Astronomers spend hours at the observatories observing and researching cosmic phenomena.
  • 5. Many famous discoveries have been made at various observatories around the world.
  • 6. The observatories help scientists track the movement of comets and asteroids.
  • 7. The observatories are equipped with powerful telescopes to capture detailed images of distant galaxies.
  • 8. The observatories provide valuable data for studying the universe and its evolution.
  • 9. Visitors can join guided tours to explore the observatories and learn about astronomy.
  • 10. The construction of new observatories allows scientists to expand their knowledge of the cosmos.

Quotes with Observatories

  • 1. 'We are all of us stars, and we deserve to twinkle.' - Marilyn Monroe
  • 2. 'Astronomy compels the soul to look upwards and leads us from this world to another.' - Plato
  • 3. 'To confine our attention to terrestrial matters would be to limit the human spirit.' - Stephen Hawking
  • 4. 'The sky is the ultimate art gallery just above us.' - Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • 5. 'Space is for everybody. It's not just for a few people in science or math, or for a select group of astronauts. That's our new frontier out there, and it's everybody's business to know about space.' - Christa McAuliffe

Number of characters in Observatories

13 ( o, b, s, e, r, v, a, t, o, r, i, e, s )

Unique letters in Observatories

9 ( o, b, s, e, r, v, a, t, i )

Observatories Backwards

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Phonetic Transcription of Observatories

IPA (International): ʌˈbzɜ:vʌˌtɔ:ri:z

ARA (American): ʌˈbzɝvʌˌtɔriz

EPA (English): ʌˈbzɜ:vʌˌtɔ:ri:z

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