Instruments
226. Instruments
See also 264. MEASUREMENT .
- accelerometer
- an instrument for measuring and recording the rate of acceleration of an aircraft.
- algometer
- an instrument for measuring a person’s sensitivity to pain produced by pressure. — algometric, algometrical, adj.
- altimeter
- an instrument for determining altitude above a fixed level by comparison of air pressure readings.
- ammeter
- an instrument for measuring the amperage of an electrical current.
- anemoscope
- an instrument for recording the direction of the wind.
- astrolabe
- a navigational instrument formerly used for taking bearings of the sun and stars. See also 352. REPRESENTATION .
- auriscope
- an instrument for examining the ear. —auriscopy , n.
- ballistic galvanometer
- fluxmeter.
- barometer
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure.
- bioinstrumentation
- the use of instruments to measure, record, and transmit data on bodily functions.
- breathalyzer
- drunkometer.
- chromoptometer
- a device for measuring the degree of a person’s sense of color.
- chronometer
- a timing device of extreme accuracy, frequently with a device for checking and adjusting its accuracy. —chronometric, chronometrical , adj.
- chronoscope
- an instrument for accurate measurement of very short periods of time, as the time of trajectory of missiles.
- clepsydra
- an instrument for measuring time by the controlled flow of water or mercury through a small opening.
- cosmolabe
- Obsolete, an instrument, like an astrolabe, used for astronomical observations.
- cryometer
- a thermometer for measuring very low temperatures.
- cyclometer
- an instrument for counting the revolutions of a wheel that is rolled along a surface and thus the distance traveled.
- densimeter
- an instrument for measuring the density or specific gravity of a solid or liquid substance.
- dioptometer
- an instrument for measuring the refractive index of the lens of the eye.
- dosimeter
- a device, carried or worn by people working near radiation for measuring the amount of radiation to which they are exposed.
- drunkometer
- a device for measuring the amount of alcohol in the blood-stream, usually from the breath. Also called breathalyzer .
- erythrocytometer
- a device for measuring the count of red blood cells in the blood.
- eudiometer
- an instrument for measuring the amount of oxygen in the air and for analyzing gases.
- extensometer
- an instrument for measuring minute degrees of contraction, expansion, or deformation, as of metals.
- fluorometer
- an instrument for measuring the emission of radiation in the form of visible light and identifying the substance that is its source. — fluorometric , adj.
- fluoroscope
- a device fitted with a screen that fluoresces when exposed to radiation.
- fluxmeter
- an instrument for measuring magnetic flux; a ballistic galvanometer.
- galactometer
- lactometer.
- galvanometer
- an instrument for measuring the strength and direction of an electric current. —galvanometric, galvanometrical , adj.
- galvanoscope
- an instrument for detecting the presence of an electric current and determining its direction.
- glossograph
- an instrument for recording the movements of the tongue during speech.
- goniometer
- an instrument for measuring angles, especially those of solid bodies.
- gramophone
- an instrument for reproducing sound from records; phonograph.
- graphophone
- an instrument for reproducing sound from wax records.
- graphoscope
- an optical device for magnifying pictures, as engravings, photographs, etc.
- heliometer
- an instrument originally designed for measuring the sun’s diameter, now used for measuring the angular distance between stars.
- horometer
- an instrument for measuring time.
- hydrometer
- an instrument for measuring the specific gravity of a liquid.
- hygrometer
- an instrument for measuring the amount of moisture in the air.
- hypsometer
- an instrument for measuring altitude by the relationship between atmospheric pressure and the boiling point of a liquid.
- indigometer
- an instrument used for determining the strength of an indigo solution.
- instrumentation
- 1. the technology of designing and constructing instruments, especially for use in science and industry.
- 2. a particular system of instruments in a special context.
- 3. instruments collectively.
- interferometer
- an instrument that measures wavelengths, minute distances, or the refractivity of lenses by comparison of interference patterns generated by the splitting and reuniting of a beam of light passed through a lens. —interferometry , n.
- jovilabe
- an instrument used for determining the positions of the satellites that surround the planet Jupiter.
- kaleidophon, kaleidophone
- an instrument for the visual representation of sound waves.
- kaleidoscope
- an optical device composed of bits of colored glass and several reflecting surfaces that presents to the viewer symmetrical patterns when shaken or rotated. —kaleidoscopic , adj.
- kinetoscope
- an instrument for illustrating different combinations of kinematic curves. See also 265. MEDIA .
- konimeter
- an instrument for measuring impurities in the air. —konimetric , adj.
- lactometer
- an instrument for measuring the richness of milk from its specific gravity. Also called galactometer .
- lactoscope
- an instrument for measuring the opacity of milk so that its cream content can be determined.
- laryngoscope
- an apparatus for examining the larynx. —Iaryngoscopist , n. —laryngoscopic , adj.
- leucoscope
- an instrument for testing the eyes to determine the ability to distinguish variations in color or intensity of light.
- madisterium
- a surgical instrument for pulling out hairs.
- manometer
- 1. an instrument for measuring the pressure of gases or vapors.
- 2. an instrument for measuring blood pressure. Also called sphygmomanometer. —manometric . adj.
- megameter
- 1. an instrument for determining longitude by observation of the stars.
- 2. Rare. an instrument for measuring large objects.
- melanoscope
- an optical device composed of red and violet glass that transmits red light only, used for distinguishing red in varicolored flames.
- metrograph
- a device for recording the speed of locomotives and the time, place, and length of all their stops.
- metronome
- an instrument for marking time in music that produces regular ticking sounds for a variety of rhythmic settings. —metronomic, metronomical , adj.
- mutoscope
- an instrument for recording and reproducing the illusion of motion by means of a series of photographs.
- myrioscope
- a form of kaleidoscope, especially one that is used when exhibiting carpets.
- nauropometer
- Rare. an apparatus for measuring the inclination of a heeling or listing ship.
- Nilometer
- an instrument used for measuring the increase in the level of the River Nile during its flood period, consisting of a water chamber containing a graduated pillar. Also called Niloscope.
- noctograph
- an apparatus or register for recording timely and proper observance by watchmen of their patrols.
- odometer
- an instrument for recording elapsed distance.
- ohmmeter
- an instrument for measuring electrical resistance in ohms.
- ondograph
- an instrument for recording oscillatory variations, as those in alternating currents. —ondogram , n.
- ondometer
- an instrument for measuring the wavelengths of radio waves.
- oometer
- a device for measuring eggs.
- optotechnics
- the technology of optical instruments and apparatus.
- osmometer
- an instrument for measuring osmotic pressure. —osmometric , adj.
- pachymeter
- an instrument for measuring the thickness of things.
- paralellometer
- an instrument for ascertaining the accuracy of parallel surfaces, as of a sheet of plate glass.
- pedometer
- a device for measuring distance traversed on foot.
- penetrometer
- an instrument for measuring the degree of penetrability of a solid.
- phantasmascope, phantascope
- an optical device that enables the viewer to converge the optical axes of the eyes and experience some of the phenomena of binocular vision.
- photodrome
- 1. an apparatus that regulates light flashes so that a rotating object appears to be stationary or moving in a direction opposite to its actual motion.
- 2. an apparatus for producing unusual optical effects by flashing light upon disks bearing various figures, patterns, etc.
- photometer
- an instrument for measuring various characteristics of light, as intensity, distribution, flux, color, etc.
- piezometer
- one of various devices for measuring the pressure of a fluid or the degree of compressibility of a substance when subjected to such pressure. —piezometric , adj.
- planometer
- a device for measuring the flatness of a machined surface. Also called surface plate.
- plastometer
- an instrument for measuring the plasticity of a material. —plastometric , adj.
- pneumatograph
- an instrument for recording the movements of the chest during respiration.
- praxinoscope
- an instrument that represents the effect of moving images on a screen.
- pulsimeter, pulsometer
- an instrument for measuring the rate of the pulse.
- pycnometer
- a container for measuring the density of liquids or solids.
- pyrheliometer
- an instrument for measuring the intensity of the sun’s radiation. —pyrheliometric , adj.
- pyrometer
- an instrument for detecting and measuring high temperatures. —pyrometric, pyrometry , adj.
- pyrophotometer
- a type of pyrometer that measures temperature optically or photometrically.
- quadrant
- an instrument for measuring angular elevation, used in astronomy, navigation, surveying, etc., similar in principle to the sextant. —quadrantal, ad].
- radiometer
- an instrument for measuring the intensity of radiant energy, composed of vanes which rotate at speeds proportionate to the intensity of the energy source. —radiometric , adj.
- seismograph
- an instrument for measuring and recording the intensity of earth tremors.
- sextant
- a navigational instrument for determining latitude and longitude by measuring the angles of heavenly bodies in relation to the horizon or other heavenly bodies.
- snooperscope
- a device using infrared radiation and a fluoroscope to enable an observer to identify objects in the dark.
- spectrobolometer
- an instrument combining a bolometer and a spectroscope, used for determining the distribution of energy in a spectrum. —spectrobolometric , adj.
- spectroscope
- a device for producing and observing a spectrum of light or other radiation. —spectroscopy , n.
- speedometer
- an instrument that records the speed of a vehicle in motion for the driver of the vehicle.
- sphygmograph
- an instrument for measuring and recording various characteristics of the arterial pulse.
- sphygmomanometer
- manometer, def. 2.
- stadiometer
- 1. an instrument with a toothed wheel for measuring curves, broken lines, etc.
- 2 . an obsolete form of tachymeter.
- sympalmograph
- an apparatus for illustrating in graphic form the composition of two simple harmonic motions at right angles.
- sympiesometer, sympiezometer
- 1. an instrument for measuring the pressure exerted by currents of water. See also 414. WATER .
- 2. an instrument for measuring the weight of the atmosphere by the compression of a column of gas. See also ATMOSPHERE .
- tachistoscope
- an instrument for exposing pictures and other visual stimuli for very brief periods, used in psychological testing and various teaching methods.
- tachometer
- an instrument for measuring revolutions per minute, especially of an internal combustion engine.
- tachymeter
- a surveying instrument for measuring distance, height, elevation, etc.
- tachyscope
- a type of kinescope that presents the effect of moving pictures by use of a rotating glass plate with images attached to it.
- telemeter
- 1. an instrument for measuring the distance of objects from the observer, as the range finder in artillery.
- 2. an electronic device for taking readings from other distant instruments.
- theodolite
- a surveying instrument for measuring vertical and horizontal angles. —theodolitic , adj.
- thermometer
- an instrument for measuring temperature.
- turbidimeter
- an instrument for measuring the turbidity of water or other fluids. —turbidimetric , adj.
- udomograph
- a self-registering rain gauge.
- urinometer
- an instrument for determining the specific gravity of urine.
- vacuometer
- an instrument used for comparing barometers at varying pressures against a Standard barometer.
- velocimeter
- a device for measuring speed or velocity, especially that of projectiles.
- viameter
- an early form of odometer, for measuring the distance traveled by a carriage. Also called viatometer.
- viatometer
- viameter.
- vibroscope
- an apparatus for the observation and recording of vibrations.
- videophone
- an apparatus combining a telephone with a television transmitter and receiver so that the parties speaking to one another can also see one another.
- voltammeter
- an instrument for measuring the voltage and amperage of an electrical current.
- voltmeter
- an instrument for measuring the voltage of an electrical current.
- volumenometer
- an instrument for measuring the volume of a solid body and its specific gravity by the quantity of a gas or liquid it displaces.
- volumescope
- a graduated glass tube for showing the changes in volume in certain compounds as a result of chemical action.
- volumeter
- an instrument for measuring the volumes of gases and liquids and of solids by the amount of gas or liquid they displace. —volumetric, volumetrical , adj.
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