planisphere

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Planisphere \Plan"i*sphere\, n. [Plani- + sphere: cf. F.
   planisph[`e]re. See {Plain}, and {Sphere}.]
   The representation of the circles of the sphere upon a plane;
   especially, a representation of the celestial sphere upon a
   plane with adjustable circles, or other appendages, for
   showing the position of the heavens, the time of rising and
   setting of stars, etc., for any given date or hour.
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