- Circumferentor
Circumferentor, was Astrolabium; Circumferenz, der Kreisumfang.
http://www.zeno.org/Herder-1854.
Circumferentor, was Astrolabium; Circumferenz, der Kreisumfang.
http://www.zeno.org/Herder-1854.
Circumferentor — Cir*cum fer*en tor, n. [See {Circumfer}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A surveying instrument, for taking horizontal angles and bearings; a surveyor s compass. It consists of a compass whose needle plays over a circle graduated to 360[deg], and of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Circumferentor — Drawing of a circumferentor from the Cyclopaedia … Wikipedia
circumferentor — /seuhr kum feuh ren teuhr/, n. Survey. an alidade equipped with a compass and two diametrically opposed vertical arms with slits for sighting through. [1600 10; < L circumferent(ia) CIRCUMFERENCE + OR2] * * * … Universalium
circumferentor — noun An instrument used to measure horizontal angles, consisting of a brass circle and an index, all of one piece … Wiktionary
circumferentor — cir·cum·fer·en·tor … English syllables
circumferentor — n. surveyor s angle measuring compass instrument … Dictionary of difficult words
circumferentor — sə(r)ˈkəm(p)fəˌrentə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: Latin circumferentia circumference + English or 1. : a surveyor s compass with diametral projecting arms each carrying a vertical slit sight … Useful english dictionary
Planchette — Plan chette , n. [F. See {Planchet}.] 1. A circumferentor. See {Circumferentor}. [1913 Webster] 2. A small tablet of wood supported on casters and having a pencil attached. The characters produced by the pencil on paper, while the hand rests on… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Graphometer — or semicircle is a surveying instrument used for angle measurements. It consists of a semicircular divided into 180 degrees and sometimes subdivided into minutes. The limb is subtended by the diameter with two sights at its ends. In the middle of … Wikipedia
Azimuth compass — Compass Com pass (k[u^]m pas), n. [F. compas, fr. LL. compassus circle, prop., a stepping together; com + passus pace, step. See {Pace}, {Pass}.] 1. A passing round; circuit; circuitous course. [1913 Webster] They fetched a compass of seven day s … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English