sciatheric (Meaning)

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sciatheric (a.)

Alt. of Sciatherical

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sciatheric Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Greeks used a sciatheric, a sundial that projected a shadow, to measure time.
  2. The sciatheric was a simple but effective timekeeping device, consisting of a vertical rod or pillar with a horizontal crossbar.
  3. The shadow cast by the crossbar on the ground indicated the hour of the day.
  4. The sciatheric was used in conjunction with the gnomon, another ancient timekeeping device.
  5. The sciatheric is a testament to the ingenuity of the ancient Greeks.
  6. The principles behind the sciatheric are still used in modern sundials.
  7. By measuring the shadow cast by the sciatheric, it was possible to determine the time with reasonable accuracy.
  8. Thesciatheric was particularly useful for navigation, as it allowed sailors to determine their latitude.
  9. The sciatheric was also used for religious purposes, as it was believed to be able to communicate with the gods.
  10. Sciatheric devices continue to be used today for educational and decorative purposes.

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Alt. of Sciatherical

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The ancient Greeks used a sciatheric, a sundial that projected a shadow, to measure time.

The sciatheric was a simple but effective timekeeping device, consisting of a vertical rod or pillar with a horizontal crossbar.

The shadow cast by the crossbar on the ground indicated the hour of the day.

The sciatheric was used in conjunction with the gnomon, another ancient timekeeping device.