Clinograph

/ˈklaɪnəɡræf/ noun

Definition

An instrument for drawing inclined lines or for measuring and recording slopes or inclinations.

Etymology

From Greek klino- (to incline) plus -graph (from graphein, 'to write' or 'to draw'), literally an 'incline-drawing' instrument.

Kelly Says

Before digital tools, surveyors and engineers relied on mechanical instruments like clinographs to record terrain slopes—each specialized tool represented centuries of refined measurement technology!

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