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marigraph
[ mar-i-graf, -grahf ]
noun
- a device that automatically registers the rise and fall of the tide.
marigraph
/ -ˌɡrɑːf; ˈmærɪˌɡræf /
noun
- a gauge for recording the levels of the tides
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Other Words From
- mar·i·graph·ic [mar-i-, graf, -ik], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of marigraph1
1855–60; < Latin mari- (combining form of mare sea) + -graph
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Word History and Origins
Origin of marigraph1
from Latin mare sea + -graph
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Example Sentences
This marigraph, constructed on an order of the German Admiralty, gives the level of the sea every ten minutes with an approximation of 0.12 per cent., and that too for a difference of 8 meters between the highest and lowest sea.
From Project Gutenberg
For registering the height of the tide at every instant, hydrographic services generally adopt quite a simple marigraph.
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