alidad

/ˈælɪdæd/
noun
  1. A rotating part of a surveying or astronomical instrument, used for taking measurements or sighting objects.
    • The old alidad was made of brass and had a small telescope attached.
    • Using the alidad, the astronomer sighted the star's position in the sky.
    • The surveyor adjusted the alidad on the theodolite to measure the angle.
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