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osservativi

Osservativi is the plural form of the Italian adjective osservativo, meaning related to observation or observational. In standard Italian, osservativo is primarily an adjective and is rarely used as a noun; when referring to people who study or describe phenomena through careful observation, the nouns osservatore (observer) or professioni like l’osservazione (observation) are more common. Consequently, osservativi is more likely to appear as a descriptive label in scientific, academic, or descriptive prose rather than as an established occupation or group name.

Etymology and related terms: the word derives from osservare (to observe), from Latin observare. Related terms

Usage and contexts: in scientific writing, one might encounter phrases such as metodo osservativo or approccio

Distinctions: the term Osservanti, capitalized, refers to the Observants, a historical religious group within the Franciscan

See also: osservare, osservazione, osservatore, osservatorio, osservabile.

include
osservazione
(observation),
osservatore
(observer),
osservatorio
(observatory),
and
osservabile
(observable).
osservativo
to
indicate
an
emphasis
on
empirical
observation.
In
everyday
language,
una
persona
osservativa
can
describe
someone
who
is
keenly
attentive
to
details.
The
term
functions
mainly
as
an
adjective
or,
less
commonly,
as
a
nominal
descriptor
in
contexts
that
require
a
concise
label
for
an
observational
stance.
tradition.
It
is
distinct
from
osservativi
and
should
not
be
conflated
with
it.