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moon-dial
ˈmoon-dial A dial for showing the hours of the night by the moon.1686 Goad Celest. Bodies i. vi. 17 Some pretious Stones are Natural Moon-dials; the Selenite [etc.]. 1727–52 Chambers Cycl. s.v. Dial. a 1849 Poe Fairyland 11 About twelve by the moon-dial. 1877 Encycl. Brit. VII. 154 note, In one of t...
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Setting Your Moon Dial On Grandfather Clocks
Sep 29, 2010 — wait a few hours and you should be able to easily move the moon phase dial. 1) Using an almanac, lunar calendar or the chart below to determine ...
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Albert Dorrington
of the Leopards (1911)
Children of the Cloven Hoof (1911)
A South Sea Buccaneer (1911)
The Radium Terrors (1911)
A Door in the Desert (1927)
The Moon-Dial
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dial
▪ I. dial, n.1 (ˈdaɪəl) Also 5 dyale, dyel, 5–7 dyal(l, diall. [Presumably a derivative of L. dies a day, through a med.L. adj. diāl-is daily (repr. in Du Cange by diāle = diurnāle ‘as much land as could be ploughed in a day’, and diāliter adv. daily.) Outside Eng., however, dial is known only from ...
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Henry S. Whitehead
Lorriquer" (1932) Weird Tales
"No Eye-Witnesses" (1932) Weird Tales
"Seven Turns in a Hangman's Rope" (1932) Adventure
"The Moon-Dial" (1932) Strange
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Napier's bones
Napier's bones Also Nepier's, Naper's. [See def.] Narrow slips of bone, ivory, wood, or other material, divided into compartments marked with certain digits, and used to facilitate the operations of multiplication and division according to a method invented by John Napier of Merchiston (1550–1617). ...
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lunar
lunar, a. and n. (ˈl(j)uːnə(r)) [ad. L. lūnār-is, f. lūna moon: see -ar.] A. adj. 1. a. Of or belonging to the moon; situated in the moon; formerly often, influenced by or dependent upon the moon, or supposed to be so. lunar race: a legendary race of Indian kings (Candrávan{cced}a) supposed to have ...
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