Examples of 'gnomon' in a sentence

Meaning of "gnomon"

gnomon (adjective) - Describing something as resembling a gnomon, which is the part of a sundial that casts a shadow
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  • An object such as a pillar or a rod that is used to tell time by the shadow it casts when the sun shines on it, especially the pointer on a sundial.
  • An object such as a pillar used by an observer to calculate the meridian altitude of the sun (that is, the altitude of the sun when it reaches the observer's meridian), for the purpose of determining the observer's latitude.
  • The index of the hour circle of a globe.
  • A plane figure formed by removing a parallelogram from a corner of a larger parallelogram.

How to use "gnomon" in a sentence

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The same is true for a golden gnomon.
The plate and gnomon are missing.
The first astronomical instrument was the gnomon.
A gnomon is used along with a shadow box commonly.
Maybe you should noodle with your gnomon.
A gnomon is the part of a sundial that casts a shadow.
Within the church is a gnomon.
The gnomon was a string between the two faces.
Unfortunately the gnomon is missing.
The gnomon should be set parallel to this line.
Usage of the gnomon.
The gnomon may be fixed or moved according to the season.
The style is the part of the gnomon that casts the shadow.
Gnomon was limited to only being able to offer their courses on campus.
A golden triangle can be bisected into a golden triangle and a golden gnomon.

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A sundial uses a gnomon to cast a shadow on a set of markings calibrated to the hour.
This very simple device is known since antiquity and is called a gnomon.
The spar of this particular bridge forms the gnomon of a large garden sundial.
The object that casts the shadow is a stick in the center known as a gnomon.
It was a gnomon.
Its gnomon was an obelisk from Heliopolis.
The copper dial has a date which is illegible and the gnomon is broken.
The green lines represent the gnomon position and hour lines during the summer solstice.
The point where the style intersects the dial plate is called the gnomon root.
Gnomon The pin of a sundial whose shadow points to the hour.
His knowledge of geometry allowed him to introduce the gnomon in Greece.
He is currently at Gnomon Studios working as director of photography.
The Chinese used the gnomon.
Gnomon hole in the stained glass window at Saint Sulpice.
His knowledge of geometry allowed him to introduce the gnomon arrangement style dating in Greece.
The Gnomon Workshop of which nine.
On some sundials, the gnomon is vertical.
Gnomon The Suda relates that Anaximander explained some basic notions of geometry.
It consists of a baluster on a square step; the gnomon is missing.
A gnomon is the ancestor of the sundial, clocks and watches.
For a sundial, all you need is the gnomon.
Some interpretations of the gnomon at Saint-Sulpice give it an occult meaning.
He did this at the obelisk-which is really the gnomon of a sundial.
Our gnomon has to be a metron between political, strategic and philanthropic scopes.
However, its shape has been carefully modified to improve its role as a gnomon.
The somewhat unconventional gnomon is a bar mounted horizontally between the 2 cabinets.
This consists of an inscribed square pier on a four-stepped base, with a round plate and gnomon.
In his time, the gnomon was simply a vertical pillar or rod mounted on a horizontal plane.
He was the initiator of the construction of the Gnomon of Saint-Sulpice.
In geometry, a gnomon is a plane figure formed by removing a parallelogram from a corner of a larger parallelogram.
According to the Zhouli, the original feng shui instrument may have been a gnomon.
This gnomon or obelisk-like instrument stands against one of the walls in the church.
Strangely in my ears, like the word gnomon in the Euclid and the word.
This symbolism is also found among Greek and other ancient civilizations, through the gnomon.
This leads to the picture of the Golden Gnomon that you can find elsewhere,.

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