💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Cyclograph"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| cymatographnoun | (obsolete, rare) An instrument for compounding the resultant of two parallel, simple, harmonic waves. |
| cymographnoun | An instrument for obtaining drawings from the mouldings of Gothic architecture. |
| cervigraphnoun | Alternative form of cervicograph. [A graphical record made by cervicography] |
| cervicographnoun | A graphical record made by cervicography |
| cervicogramnoun | Synonym of cervicograph. |
| cymagraphnoun | An instrument for tracing the outlines of moldings. |
| cathodegraphnoun | Alternative form of cathodograph. [(physics, archaic) An X-ray image; a radiograph.] |
| cephalographnoun | The instrument used in cephalography to produce cephalograms |
| cytographnoun | An image produced by cytography |
| cymatoscopenoun | (philologically prescribed, but sees little actual use) Synonym of cymoscope. |
| calcographynoun | (art) drawing with chalk |
| cycloidal archnoun | (architecture) An arch that has a cycloidal shape, wherein the span of the arch is some factor of pi*rise. |
| cupulogramnoun | A graphical representation of the results of cupulometry |
| cyclocomputernoun | A device, designed to be mounted on the handlebar of a bicycle, that displays trip information. |
| cyclopaedianoun | (archaic) An encyclopedia. |
| megacyclothemnoun | (geology) A collection of related cyclothems |
| cyclopædianoun | Obsolete spelling of cyclopaedia. [(archaic) The circle or compass of the arts and sciences (originally, of the seven so-called liberal arts and sciences); circle of human knowledge.] |
| cyclopsnoun | (Greek mythology, Roman mythology) A one-eyed giant from Greek and Roman mythology. |
| canalogramnoun | A visual record of canalography |
| kumascopenoun | (rare) Synonym of cymoscope. |
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