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Scheiner suggested and planned the optical experiment which bears his name, and also invented the pantograph.
THE JESUITS, 1534-1921THOMAS J. CAMPBELL
The pantograph was tracing Weaver's eyelids, and then the unfeeling eyes themselves.
THE WORSHIPPERSDAMON FRANCIS KNIGHT
By moving a pantograph control, Tom was able to manipulate the claws like a hand with fingers.
TOM SWIFT AND THE VISITOR FROM PLANET XVICTOR APPLETON
The pantograph, the pendulum, the brumbo pulley, the reducing wheel.
FARM ENGINES AND HOW TO RUN THEMJAMES H. STEPHENSON
Sylvester called an instrument based on this property a plagiograph or a skew pantograph.
The pantograph consists of four pieces of wood, the dimensions depending somewhat on the size of the work to be drawn.
THE BOY MECHANIC, BOOK 2VARIOUS
Luke moved the pantograph pointer, again and again, until it touched Weaver's robed body.
THE WORSHIPPERSDAMON FRANCIS KNIGHT
Weaver was glad it was Luke whose hand was guiding the pantograph, not one of the bright, efficient younger generation.
THE WORSHIPPERSDAMON FRANCIS KNIGHT
The pantograph pointer moved down the side of God's nose and another wedge of stone fell in the plaza.
THE WORSHIPPERSDAMON FRANCIS KNIGHT
Watt combined his straight-line linkage with a pantograph, one link becoming a member of the pantograph.
KINEMATICS OF MECHANISMS FROM THE TIME OF WATTEUGENE S. FERGUSON
WORDS RELATED TO PANTOGRAPH
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