telemetrograph (Meaning)

Webster

telemetrograph (n.)

A combination of the camera lucida and telescope for drawing and measuring distant objects.

Synonyms & Antonyms of telemetrograph

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

telemetrograph Sentence Examples

  1. The telemetrograph precisely measured the distance between the two distant objects.
  2. The surveyor relied heavily on the telemetrograph for accurate land surveys.
  3. The telemetrograph was an essential tool in the military for determining enemy positions.
  4. The ship's captain used the telemetrograph to calculate the distance to the approaching vessel.
  5. The telemetrograph enabled engineers to accurately determine bridge lengths and building heights.
  6. The telemetrograph played a crucial role in the exploration of uncharted territories.
  7. Architects employed the telemetrograph to precisely measure the dimensions of proposed structures.
  8. The telemetrograph's ability to measure distances remotely made it a valuable tool for astronomers.
  9. The telemetrograph was used in conjunction with other surveying instruments to create topographic maps.
  10. The advancement of technology eventually surpassed the telemetrograph, but it remains a historical testament to the ingenuity of human innovation.

FAQs About the word telemetrograph

A combination of the camera lucida and telescope for drawing and measuring distant objects.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The telemetrograph precisely measured the distance between the two distant objects.

The surveyor relied heavily on the telemetrograph for accurate land surveys.

The telemetrograph was an essential tool in the military for determining enemy positions.

The ship's captain used the telemetrograph to calculate the distance to the approaching vessel.