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UK
/pˈɑːntəɡɹˌæf/
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NOUN
- mechanical device used to copy a figure or plan on a different scale
How To Use pantograph In A Sentence
- I used a pantograph on it (Oriental Illusion) which I thought would add some flow without being too busy - and overall, I'm very pleased with the effect. Yesterday...and today
- The resin - matrix pantograph contact strip ( RMPCS ) was prepared by using hot re - pressing and vacuum - impregnation process.
- The pantograph was a movable parallelogram that could be mounted on a drawing board or stationed atop a table, as in the frontispiece to Scheiner's Pantographice.
- This kind of pantograph machine has long been the traditional means of manufacturing wooden figures in many of South Tyrol's valleys. Innovations-report
- Under the refit plan, the 57 Voyager trains used by CrossCountry would receive an additional carriage fitted with a pantograph, which is attached to the roof of a train and draws down electricity from overhead lines. Bombardier offered fresh hope with £120m CrossCountry deal
- Wallace also invented the pantograph, an instrument for duplicating a geometric shape at a reduced or enlarged scale.
- While the pantograph is probably the simplest type of digitiser there is it is often completely adequate for home computer use.
- Therefore, how to obtain the smallest equivalent mass in the condition of certain strength and stiffness is the object that the pantograph designers shall pursue.
- His invention for magnifying maps, the pantograph, can still be purchased in stationary stores. Barney Teaches a "Scientific Fact"
- In its simplest form the console would look like the patent application image: in the center would be the master score, and the musician - or Jim MacDonald - would follow it using a metal pin connected to a pantograph system which in turn moved a lamp throwing a light circle, not much larger than an inch in diameter, on copies of the score marked for that specific track. The Iron Pencil - Re-recording and Mixing at Walt Disney Productions