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sundial

[suhn-dahy-uhl, -dahyl] / ˈsʌnˌdaɪ əl, -ˌdaɪl /




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The club's badge is predominantly occupied by a sundial signifying a 'new dawn'.

From BBC

It began at the sundial in the city centre at 13:00 GMT and proceeded to The Lighthouse, the location of the first vigil held for the teenager.

From BBC

It also serves as a sundial and astronomical calendar.

From Seattle Times

The stage was minimally furnished with a large drum on its side holding a stairway to heaven, the two together creating a sundial.

From Seattle Times

He cracked the eggs in, spacing them apart as if on a sundial, and cheered when they didn’t spread.

From New York Times