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pantograph
CIDE DICTIONARY
pantograph, n. [Panto- + -graph: cf. F. pantographe.].
- An instrument for copying plans, maps, and other drawings, on the same, or on a reduced or an enlarged, scale. [1913 Webster]
- An electrical conducting device consisting of a collapsible frame resembling a pantograph{1}, connected to the top of an electrically-powered vehicle such as a trolley, and used to conduct electrical current between the vehicle and an overhead electric wire, which supplies the power to the vehicle. The variable height of the pantograph ensures that it can move to follow variations in the height of the overhead wires, and thus make constant contact with the wires. [PJC]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
pantograph, n.
1 Art & Painting an instrument for copying a plan or drawing etc. on a different scale by a system of jointed rods.
2 a jointed framework conveying a current to an electric vehicle from overhead wires.
1 Art & Painting an instrument for copying a plan or drawing etc. on a different scale by a system of jointed rods.
2 a jointed framework conveying a current to an electric vehicle from overhead wires.
Derivative
pantographic adj.
Etymology
PANTO- + Gk -graphos writing
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