- The
groma (as
standardized in the
imperial Latin,
sometimes croma, or
gruma in the
literature of the
republican times) was a
surveying instrument used...
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Groma may
refer to:
Groma language,
spoken in
Southeast Asia
Groma (surveying), the prin****l
Roman surveying instrument Groma Büromaschinen, an East German...
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Groma, also
known as
Tromowa and J'umowa, is a
language spoken primarily in the
lower Chumbi Valley in Tibet, with some
speakers in
Sikkim in India. It...
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Groma Büromaschinen (founded 1872 as
Maschinenfabrik G. F. Grosser) was a
German manufacturer of typewriters. "
Groma" was
portmanteau from
Grosser and...
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table Cosmolabe Dioptra Dumpy level Engineer's
chain Geodimeter Graphometer Groma (surveying)
Laser scanning Level Level staff Measuring tape
Plane table...
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Groma Rock (Bulgarian: скала Грома, romanized: skala
Groma, IPA: [skɐˈla
ˈgrɔmɐ]) is the 45 m long in south-north
direction and 30 m wide rock off the...
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Gromatici (from
Latin groma or gruma, a surveyor's pole) or
agrimensores was the name for land
surveyors amongst the
ancient Romans. The "gromatic writers"...
- enemy) to the
Porta De****ana (away from the enemy). In the
center –
called groma – of a city or castrum, the de********
maximus crossed the perpendicular...
- of
synonyms mentioned below). Perhaps, it
stems from an Old
English root
groma,
related to
growan "grow" or from Old
French grommet "servant" (compare...
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believes that
Arindal will not
fulfil even with the help of the
magician Groma. Nevertheless, they get the
other fairies and
spirits to
pledge their help...