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measuring rod: an instrument used to measure distances or depths. See also gauging rod.
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measuring rods: see measuring rod.
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meridian: the plane containing the observer and both celestial poles, or containing the observer, the zenith and the pole, or, more colloquially, the north-south line at a particular position on the earth.
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meridian circle: circular scale of degrees which in use is aligned with the meridian.
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mining instruments: in this period mining instruments were principally for surveying, adapted for the special conditions of working underground in mines.
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nautical circle: generic term for a circular mathematical instrument of use in navigation, but likely to carry a range of mathematical and astronomical scales.
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nautical hemisphere: a combination of graduated arcs and circles used for navigational calculations, see article on the nautical hemisphere.
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navicula dial: type of altitude dial in the shape of a ship.
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nocturnal: instrument for finding the time at night from the orientation of the stars, see article on the nocturnal.
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nocturnal and quadrant: compound instrument which combines both the functions of a nocturnal and quadrant, usually on two different sides of the same instrument, with equal importance given to each.
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