circumferentor

circumferentor
/seuhr kum"feuh ren'teuhr/, n. Survey.
an alidade equipped with a compass and two diametrically opposed vertical arms with slits for sighting through.
[1600-10; < L circumferent(ia) CIRCUMFERENCE + -OR2]

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