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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.18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Samuel Dunn (mathematician)
An Introduction to the Theory and Use of the Pantographer; As Made and Improved by Thomas Newman, (Successor to Mess. wikipedia.org
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pantograph
▪ I. pantograph, n. (ˈpæntəgrɑːf, -æ-) Also erron. panta-, panti-, penta-, pento-, pente-. [mod. f. Gr. παντο- panto-, all + -γράϕος writing, writer. So F. pentographe (Bion 1723), pantographe (1743 in Hist. Acad. des Sci.), the proximate source. Erroneously spelt by Bion and his translator Stone pe... Oxford English Dictionary
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