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Phototheodolite
Phototheodolite Pho`to*the*od"o*lite, n. An arrangement of two photographic cameras, the plates of which may be brought into exactly the same plane, used in surveying and map making. From the differences between two pictures taken at the same moment, measurements in all dimensions of the region may be obtained.
Theodolitic
Theodolitic The*od`o*lit"ic, a. Of or pertaining to a theodolite; made by means of a theodolite; as, theodolitic observations.

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- Danish tysk, Norwegian tysk, Swedish tyska and Italian tedesco. The word theodism, a neologism for a branch of Germanic neopaganism, is based on the Gothic...
- half-uncial script between 975 AD and 1025 AD: Hƿæt ƿē Gārde/na ingēar dagum þēod cyninga / þrym ge frunon... ("Listen! We of the Spear-Danes from days of...
- of the Beowulf m****cript with its opening Hƿæt ƿē Gārde/na ingēar dagum þēod cyninga / þrym ge frunon... "Listen! We of the Spear-Danes from days of yore...
- Ernst-Schertzhaffte und Satyrische Gedichte, Volume III. Leipzig: Joh. Theod. Boetii Tochter (1732); 2nd printing 1737 Neumann, Werner (1962). "Eine...
- forms of **** esotericism. Some northern European neopagan groups, such as Theods, Ásatrúarfélagið and Viðartrúar, have explicitly stated that neo-****sm...
- Sed; practitioners focusing on Anglo-Saxon traditions use Fyrnsidu or Theodism; those emphasising German traditions use Irminism; and those Heathens who...
- surname, a form of Theobald, a Germanic name composed from the elements theod- "people" and bald "bold". Arthur Thibault (1914–83), Canadian farmer and...
- University of California Press, 1999, p. 33 ISBN 9780520922327 Cod. Theod. VIII.5.25 Cod. Theod. XII.1.73; compare Symmachus, Ep. viii. 10, x. 3 Symmachus, Ep...
- transliterated directly from the Old English þēoden, "king, prince", in turn from þeod, "a people, a nation". As with other descriptive names in his legendarium...
- Christus himself (Iren. i. 15, 3) or the Soter (Iren. i. 11, 1, cf. exc. ex Theod. 23; 41), as the common product of the Aeons, in order to bring her back...