Goniometer

/ˌɡoʊniˈɒmɪtər/ noun

Definition

An instrument for measuring angles, used in fields like medicine, engineering, and crystallography.

Etymology

From Greek gonia (angle) + metron (measure). Used since the 18th century for precise angular measurements in various scientific disciplines.

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Physical therapists use goniometers to measure joint angles during rehabilitation, making this ancient Greek-derived instrument absolutely crucial for modern medicine and athletics.

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