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  • Movable type — For the weblog software, see Movable Type. Part of a series on the History of printing …   Wikipedia

  • Scale micrometer — Micrometer Mi*crom e*ter, n. [Micro + meter: cf. F. microm[ e]tre.] An instrument, used with a telescope or microscope, for measuring minute distances, or the apparent diameters of objects which subtend minute angles. The measurement given… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • movable — adj. & n. (also moveable) adj. 1 that can be moved. 2 Law (of property) of the nature of a chattel, as distinct from land or buildings. 3 (of a feast or festival) variable in date from year to year. n. 1 an article of furniture that may be… …   Useful english dictionary

  • movable-doh — adjective denoting a system of solmization (such as tonic sol fa) in which doh is the keynote of any major scale. Compare with fixed doh …   English new terms dictionary

  • vernier scale — noun a small movable scale that slides along a main scale; the small scale is calibrated to indicate fractional divisions of the main scale • Syn: ↑vernier • Hypernyms: ↑scale …   Useful english dictionary

  • Rossi-Forel scale — The Rossi Forel scale was one of the first seismic scales to reflect earthquake intensities. Developed by Michele Stefano Conte de Rossi of Italy and François Alphonse Forel of Switzerland in the 1800s, it was used for about two decades until the …   Wikipedia

  • Musical scale — For psychoacoustic scale, see bark scale and mel scale. Pattern of whole and half steps in the Ionian mode or major scale on C   …   Wikipedia

  • Vernier Scale —    In 1631 French mathematician Pierre Vernier (1580 1637) published a mathematical treatise showing that a small, movable auxiliary scale could be attached to a larger, graduated scale to obtain finer adjustments. From that beginning developed… …   Dictionary of eponyms

  • Sliding scale — Sliding Slid ing, a. 1. That slides or slips; gliding; moving smoothly. [1913 Webster] 2. Slippery; elusory. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] That sliding science hath me made so bare. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] {Sliding friction} (Mech.), the resistance one… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Pierre Vernier — (19 August, 1580 at Ornans, Franche Comté, Spanish Habsburgs (now France) ndash; 14 September, 1637 same location) was a French mathematician and instrument inventor. He was inventor and eponym of the vernier scale used in measuring devices.He… …   Wikipedia

  • Pierre Vernier —     Pierre Vernier     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pierre Vernier     Inventor of the instrument which bears his name, b. at Ornans, Franche Comte, c. 1580; d. there, 14 Sept., 1637. His father was his teacher in science. He became captain and… …   Catholic encyclopedia

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