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Spectatorship

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spec·ta·tor  (spkttr)
n.
An observer of an event.

[Latin specttor, from spectre, to watch; see spectacle.]

specta·tori·al (-t-tôr-l, -tôr-) adj.
specta·tor·ship n.


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