Definition of Graphometer. Meaning of Graphometer. Synonyms of Graphometer

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Photographometer
Photographometer Pho*tog"ra*phom"e*ter, n. [Photograph + -meter.] (Photog.) An instrument for determining the sensibility of the plates employed in photographic processes to luminous rays.

Meaning of Graphometer from wikipedia

- The graphometer, semicircle or semicir****ferentor is a surveying instrument used for angle measurements. It consists of a semicircular limb divided into...
- Alidade table Cosmolabe Dioptra Dumpy level Engineer's chain Geodimeter Graphometer Groma (surveying) Laser scanning Level Level staff Measuring tape Plane...
- various other graduated circles (see cir****ferentor) and semicircles (see graphometer) were used to obtain either vertical or horizontal angle measurements...
- see: Orders of magnitude (volume) Cir****ferentor Cross staff Goniometer Graphometer Inclinometer Mural instrument Protractor Quadrant Reflecting instruments...
- in each vane. This type of alidade could be found on a plane table, graphometer or similar instrument. Alidades A and C are similar to B but have a slit...
- staff. These include: Cross-head, cross-sight, surveyor's cross or cross Graphometer Cir****ferentor Holland circle Miner's dial Optical square Surveyor's...
- barometric, bathometer, chronometer, diameter, diametric, dysmetria, graphometer, hexameter, hygrometer, hygrometry, isodiametric, isometric, isoperimetric...
- barometric, bathometer, chronometer, diameter, diametric, dysmetria, graphometer, hexameter, hygrometer, hygrometry, isodiametric, isometric, isoperimetric...
- Clara—15 mi (24 km) to the southeast. Font measured the tree with a graphometer: fifty varas (137 feet; 42 m) high and 5.5 varas (15 feet; 3 m) around...
- Monthly, Vol. 31, No. 5 (May, 1924), pp. 222–227 (JSTOR) Howard Eves: A Graphometer. The Mathematics Teacher, Vol. 41, No. 7 (November 1948), pp. 311–313...