1. The appearance of a thing as viewed (looked toward or at) by the eye or mind; as, a stern aspect; the southern aspect of a house.

2. Looking around in all directions, as against danger or error. “Of all these circumstances, the slow, circumspect eye of the master took cognizance one by one.”

5. Perspective. That which is seen through an opening or vista. The effect of distance upon the appearance of objects.

9. Suspect. To underlook; to imagine or infer that appearances misrepresent; hence one who suspects is inclined to look beneath the surface.

10. Spectacle. Something exhibited to be looked at, especially if it be held worthy of unusual notice.

SEVENTH MONTH.

ory = place where.

1. arm ory, arms 6. manufact ory, hand made
2. deposit ory, put away 7. observ atory, observe
3. dorm itory, sleep 8. prepar atory, to make ready
4. fact ory, make 9. reform atory, form again
5. laborat ory, work10. terr itory, land

1. An armory is a place where arms and other instruments of war are kept.

2. A depository is a place where things are or may be put away for safe keeping.