Cadrans

/kə'dræns/ noun

An archaic or obsolete term for a dial, clock face, or instrument for measuring time or angles; also a quadrant.

From Latin cadrans, derived from quadrans (quarter or quadrant). The term persisted in medieval Latin and appeared in technical astronomical texts.

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