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ă'strolābe / ’ æstre,leib / n.
instrument formerly used to measure the altitude of stars.
[Greek,:astro = star, labio=finder]
The astrolabe is primarily a computer, literally a star finder, and one of the earliest and most sophisticated of all ancient scientific instruments.
Architects used astrolabes to establish dimensions and proportions and mariners used astrolabes to measure angles to determine latitude.
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