Artificial intelligent assistant

pantographer

panˈtographer
  [f. pantograph n. + -er1.]
   1. = pantograph n. Obs.

1750 J. Hammond (title) Practical Surveyor, with Description of Sliding Rule, Universal Dial Pantographer [etc.]. 1774 S. Dunn (title) Theory and use of the Pantographer.

  2. One who produces patterns, etc., by means of a pantograph.

1897 Sketch 26 May 181/2 The pantagrapher follows, or traces, with his pantagraph, the course of the stitches in the sketch of the pattern to be produced. 1897 Advt. Brit. Embroidery Machine Co., The Jacquard producing the pattern and dispensing with the Pantagrapher.

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