Meaning of waywiser | Babel Free
ˈweɪˌwaɪ.zɚDefinitions
Examples
“I went to see⟳ Colonel Blount, who showed me the application of the "Waywiser" to a coach, exactly measuring the miles and showing them by an index as we went along.”
“The Emperor Rudolphus II had a curious waywiser or odometer which is attributed to Schissler.”
“Therefore, Elector Augustus did all he could to promote⟳ the development of mechanical waywisers that would be able to do this work⟳ automatically.”
“Not being accustomed to this cruciform movement, I was not able, by the waywiser, to determine⟳ the real direction of the balloon, and on this account M. Robertson suffered to escape⟳ a considerable quantity of gas; on which we again fell till the barometer stood at 29 inches, about 50 minutes past seven.”
“THE Waywiser is an instrument whereby a man may steer⟳ himself where there is no path, or underground, in a mine; or find⟳ his way if he have⟳ lost it.”
“The purpose of the waywiser was to enable a navigator to keep⟳ a track of a ship's location by measuring and recording the speed⟳ and direction of its journey.”
“We have⟳ not sought to make⟳ a treatise, but only to set⟳ up a waywiser or signpost to show⟳ the road the law is taking .”
“In previous volumes we have⟳ often given a few words of help⟳ to the prospective reader, intended as a sort⟳ of waywiser to guide⟳ him through those pages not always possible to lighten by some memorable illustration .”
“This is the research⟳ question⟳. This is the waywiser.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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