graticule|graticules in English
noun
[grat·i·cule || 'grætɪkjuːl]
lines that represent parallels of longitude and latitude on maps and globes; network of lines placed in the focal plane of an eyepiece of an optical device (for visual guidance)
Use "graticule|graticules" in a sentence
1. Most oscilloscopes have a graticule as part of the visual display, to facilitate measurements.
2. at least one eyepiece must permit the insertion of a graticule and be of the focusing type
3. City makes tubal inning yesterday message, beijing is about to revise the traffic sign of whole town, graticule in the round.
4. It usually consists of a positive achromatic lens, with an illuminated object (a slit, a graticule, a scale, etc.) placed at one of its focal points, so that light from any point on the object emerges from the Collimator parallel.
5. The guider comprises a main scale, a guide plate and an Acuductor wherein the guide plate can rotate corresponding to the main scale and the Acuductor is fixed on the guide plate after improvement, an auxiliary scale is arranged additionally and comprises a graticule, a bottom plate, a base plate and an auxiliary scale fastening screw wherein