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armillary
[ ahr-muh-ler-ee, ahr-mil-uh-ree ]
adjective
- consisting of hoops or rings.
armillary
/ ˈɑːmɪlərɪ; ɑːˈmɪlərɪ /
adjective
- of or relating to bracelets
Word History and Origins
Origin of armillary1
Word History and Origins
Origin of armillary1
Example Sentences
Without a telescope, says Gysembergh, he must have used a sighting tube, known as a dioptra, or a mechanism called an armillary sphere.
A crowded rink is a sweaty, wheeled armillary sphere.
Static sculptures of Brahe’s so-called armillary sphere proliferate in public parks, but few if any allow for detailed measurements like the one in Santa Fe.
Ever heard of an armillary sphere, a radio latino or a theodolite?
This steel-and-acrylic arrangement of mirrored circles and steel orbits suggests an armillary sphere laid flat; yet the X over the central circle is like the crosshairs in a gun sight.
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