armillary Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
armillary ka kya matlab hota hai
आर्मिलरी
या कंगन से संबंधित
Adjective:
कंगन या पहँची से संबंधित, कंगनी,
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armillary शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
कपोत या कंगनी या कॉर्निस (त्रिकोणिकाके एकदम नीचे का भाग।
জজজवनस्पति कंगनी या टांगुन (वानस्पतिक नाम : सेतिरिया इटालिका) (English name: dwarf setaria, foxtail bristle-grass, giant setaria, green foxtail, Italian millet, German millet, and Hungarian millet) मोटे अन्नों में दूसरी सबसे अधिक बोई जाने वाली फसल है, खासतौर पर पूर्वी एशिया में।
हिन्दी -- कंगनी, कांकुन, टांगुन।
संस्कृत -- कंगनी, प्रियंगु, कंगुक, सुकुमार, अस्थिसंबन्धन:।
armillary's Usage Examples:
Armillary spheres These resemble a miniature Earth made from bands of metal.
He invented, or improved armillary spheres, the chief implements of ancient astrometry, determined the obliquity of the ecliptic at 23° 51' (a value 5' too great), and introduced an effective mode of arc-measurement.
They were, on the other hand, probably acquainted, a couple of millenniums before Meton gave it his name, with the nineteen-year cycle, by which solar and lunar years were harmonized; 1 they immemorially made observations in the meridian; regulated time by water-clocks, and used measuring instruments of the nature of armillary spheres and quadrants.
A collection of circles such as is the armillary sphere, if each circle were fitted with a view-tube, might be considered a complete astrolabe.
Armillary spheres occur in many old sculptures, paintings and engravings; and from these sources we know that they were made for suspension, for resting on the ground or on a table, for holding by a short handle, or either for holding or for resting on a stand.
No material advance was made on Ptolemy's instrument until Tycho Brahe, whose elaborate armillary spheres passing into astrolabes are figured in his Astronjmiae Instauratae Mechanica.
Armillary Sphere.
chap. i.), and it is of great interest as an example of the armillary sphere passing into the spherical astrolabe.
Eratosthenes (276-196 B.C.) used most probably a solstitial armilla for measuring the obliquity of the ecliptic. Hipparchus (160-125 B.C.) probably used an armillary sphere of four rings.
When several rings or circles were combined representing the great circles of the heavens, the instrument became an armillary sphere.
armillary's Meaning':
of or relating to bracelets