stat·o·scope
(stăt′ə-skōp′)n.1. A barometer for recording small variations in atmospheric pressure.
2. A device for indicating small changes in the altitude of an airplane.
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statoscope
(ˈstætəˌskəʊp) n1. (General Physics) a very sensitive form of aneroid barometer used to detect and measure small variations in atmospheric pressure, such as one used in an aircraft to indicate small changes in altitude
2. (Aeronautics) a very sensitive form of aneroid barometer used to detect and measure small variations in atmospheric pressure, such as one used in an aircraft to indicate small changes in altitude
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stat•o•scope
(ˈstæt əˌskoʊp)
n. 1. an aneroid barometer for registering minute variations of atmospheric pressure.
2. an instrument for detecting a small rate of rise or fall of an aircraft.
[1895–1900]
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