Alidad

/ˈæl.ɪ.dæd/ noun

Definition

A sighting device on surveying instruments used to measure angles and distances on maps or land surveys.

Etymology

From Arabic 'al-idadah' meaning 'the revolving radius,' adapted into European languages during the medieval period when mathematical instruments came from Islamic scholarship.

Kelly Says

The alidade is a beautiful example of how Arabic mathematics and astronomy shaped European surveying—medieval mapmakers literally inherited this instrument from Islamic scholars, and the word itself proves that knowledge bridge.

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