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Gunter's scale \Gun"ter's scale`\
A scale invented by the Rev. Edmund Gunter (1581-1626), a
professor of astronomy at Gresham College, London, who
invented also {Gunter's chain}, and {Gunter's quadrant}.
[1913 Webster]
Note: Gunter's scale is a wooden rule, two feet long, on one
side of which are marked scales of equal parts, of
chords, sines, tangents, rhombs, etc., and on the other
side scales of logarithms of these various parts, by
means of which many problems in surveying and
navigation may be solved, mechanically, by the aid of
dividers alone.
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