Astrolabe

/ˈæstrəˌleɪb/ noun

An ancient and medieval instrument used to measure the positions of stars and planets, and to solve problems in trigonometry and navigation.

From Arabic 'asṭurlāb,' meaning 'star-taker,' combining 'astro-' (star) + 'laб-' (to take/seize). Invented by Greek astronomers and perfected by Islamic scholars before being transmitted to Europe.

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