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Grid on a map, depicting a coordinate system
A graticule or grid (from Latin crāticula 'grill/grating'), on a map, is a graphical depiction of a coordinate system as a grid of coordinate curves or
Graticule
Instrument for displaying time-varying signals
usually a CRT with horizontal and vertical reference lines called the graticule. CRT displays also have controls for focus, intensity, and beam finder
Oscilloscope
Thin, flat piece of glass onto which a sample is placed to be examined under a microscope
cut-off corners, the corners would chip and the slide could shatter. A graticule slide is marked with a grid of lines (for example, a 1 mm grid) that allows
Microscope_slide
Geographic coordinate specifying north-south position
sections. Lines of constant latitude and longitude together constitute a graticule on the reference surface. The latitude of a point on the actual surface
Latitude
Aim markings in optical devices, e.g. crosshairs
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A reticle or reticule, also known as a graticule, is a pattern of fine lines or markings built into the optical path of
Reticle
Electronic tool for visualizing a video signal
in X-Y mode; however those used in video applications have specialized graticules, and accept standard television or video signals as input (demodulating
Vectorscope
Adaptation of the standard Mercator projection
rotated graticule in the same way that (φ,λ) are related to the standard graticule). The Cartesian (x′,y′) axes are related to the rotated graticule in the
Transverse Mercator projection
Transverse_Mercator_projection
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up graticule in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A graticule is a grid of lines on a map. Graticule may also refer to: Reticle or graticule, a pattern
Graticule_(disambiguation)
Optical arrangement with parallel rays
of the target graticule in the plane of an eyepiece graticule. The eyepiece graticule and the reflected image of the target graticule are viewed simultaneously
Autocollimation
System to specify locations on Earth
grid on a map formed by lines of latitude and longitude is known as a graticule. The origin/zero point of this system is located in the Gulf of Guinea
Geographic_coordinate_system
Capital and largest city in Northern Ireland
and Deprivation in the Peace-Line Area of Belfast: Mental Health". The Graticule. Archived from the original on 24 January 2024. Retrieved 24 January 2024
Belfast
Outdoor recreational activity
the earth into a grid made up of graticules which are one degree wide in latitude and longitude. Inside these graticules, a random location is set. Geohashers
Geohashing
Scientific agency of the US government
possible to identify locations on the map by several methods, including the graticule measurements of longitude and latitude, the township and section method
United States Geological Survey
United_States_Geological_Survey
Widely used NTSC television test pattern
monitor in luminance mode as a downward staircase from left to right. The graticule of a vectorscope is etched with boxes showing the permissible regions
SMPTE_color_bars
East-West geographic coordinate
A graticule on the Earth as a sphere or an ellipsoid. The lines from pole to pole are lines of constant longitude, or meridians. The circles parallel
Longitude
Brinell scale of hardness
and to align the apparent edge points precisely under a microscope's graticule. The difficulty in determining the edge arises because the indenter pushes
Brinell_hardness_test
Systematic representation of the surface of a sphere or ellipsoid onto a plane
projections that preserve such properties, the mapped graticule would deviate from a mapped ellipsoid's graticule. Normally the geoid is not used as an Earth model
Map_projection
Vacuum tube used to display images
as well. Most oscilloscopes have a graticule as part of the visual display, to facilitate measurements. The graticule may be permanently marked inside the
Cathode_ray_tube
Difference in apparent position with viewing angle
driver in front of it and a passenger off to the side, values read from a graticule, not in actual contact with the display on an oscilloscope, etc. To help
Parallax
Topics referred to by the same term
used on missiles and bombs Wikimedia Commons has media related to Grid. Graticule (disambiguation) Lattice (disambiguation) Network (disambiguation) Mesh
Grid
Size and shape used to model the Earth for geodesy
have a constant radius of curvature east to west along parallels, if a graticule is drawn on the surface, but varying curvature in any other direction
Figure_of_the_Earth
Study and practice of making maps
from a manuscript of Ptolemy's Geography, using Greek numerals for its graticule: 52–63°N of the equator and 6–33°E from Ptolemy's Prime Meridian at the
Cartography
Main battle tank
magnification of ×1 and ×10, which is also provided with a ballistic graticule. The gunner's sight is linked to gun by a temperature-compensated link
Vickers_MBT_Mark_3
Infantry mobility vehicle
and a narrow field of view (8°) with 8x magnification and a ballistic graticule. The night sight has a wide field of view (22°) with 1x magnification
Otokar_Akrep
Sculptural clock in Cambridge, England
design engineer. Sculptor Matthew Sanderson modelled the Chronophage. The graticule, or measuring dish, for the Corpus Clock was designed and created by Alan
Corpus_Clock
Measure of change in a periodic variable
peaks of the waveform being easily identified and measured against the graticule. This remains a common way of specifying amplitude, but sometimes other
Amplitude
System of writing numbers using Greek letters
from a manuscript of Ptolemy's Geography, using Greek numerals for its graticule: 52–63°N of the equator and 6–33°E from Ptolemy's Prime Meridian at the
Greek_numerals
Metal grate for grilling over a fire
a wicker basket, or crate. This is also used as the base for the word graticule, passing through French. In Mishnaic Hebrew, used by Jews in the 2nd-century
Gridiron_(cooking)
Science of measuring the shape, orientation, and gravity of Earth
(φ) and longitude (λ) on an ellipsoid of revolution (or spheroid). The graticule spacing is 10 degrees. The latitude is defined as the angle between the
Geodesy
Cylindrical conformal map projection
non-linear scale of latitudes, but more often than not maps show only a graticule of selected meridians and parallels. As a conformal map, the Mercator
Mercator_projection
Ways in which length, distance or range can be measured
is calibrated using a graticule can be used. A graticule is a piece that has lines for precise lengths etched into it. Graticules may be fitted into the
Length_measurement
Polyhedral compromise map projection
The world on a Dymaxion projection, with 15° graticule
Dymaxion_map
Assault rifle/Flechette rifle
was provided with a recommended 4× optical sight with a tritium-powered graticule. Iron sights were also available and the mounting did accept other optics
AAI_ACR
Main battle tank family of German origin
co-axial TZF 1A telescopic sight (×8 magnification) which has a moving graticule for several types of ammunition. The twin, horizontally opposed optical
Leopard_1
Polyhedral compromise map projection
proportional to each other. The specific process for constructing the graticule divides each half-octant into twelve zones, each of which has different
Cahill–Keyes_projection
Cartesian geographic coordinate system
grid (DGG) East north up Geocodes Geodetic datum Geographical distance Graticule (cartography) Horizontal plane Lattice graph (grid as mathematical abstraction)
Projected_coordinate_system
Sniper rifle
include a Schmidt & Bender PM II 5-25×56FFP MK II telescopic sight with P4F graticule but variants with variable magnification of either 3–12×50 or 4–16×50
Accuracy_International_AWM
Pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection
Equal Earth projection. 15° graticule. Imagery is a derivative of NASA’s Blue Marble summer month composite with oceans lightened to enhance legibility
Equal_Earth_projection
Map projection system
than was possible using the trigonometric formulas required under the graticule-based system of latitude and longitude. In the post-war years, these concepts
Universal Transverse Mercator coordinate system
Universal_Transverse_Mercator_coordinate_system
Type of map that visualizes data
government administrative boundaries, roads, cities, a latitude/longitude graticule, or even terrain. These layers play a secondary role in the use of the
Thematic_map
Series of oscilloscopes manufactured by Tektronix
2465, 2467). Cursors allow measurements that are independent of the graticule. With a cursor-equipped scope, the user can accurately and quickly measure
Tektronix analog oscilloscopes
Tektronix_analog_oscilloscopes
Pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection
Quartic authalic projection of the world. 15° graticule.
Quartic_authalic_projection
Gunsight in which target lead and bullet drop are calculated automatically
190, and by the same pilot. The conclusion was critical of the moving graticule of the G.G.S., which could be obscured by the target. Compared to the
Gyro_gunsight
British fighter aircraft
either the Type I Mk.III reflector gunsight, which projected the sighting graticule directly onto the windscreen, or the Mk.IIL until just after the Second
Hawker_Tempest
Selection constraint in industrial design
graphs and for instruments that display in a two-dimensional form with a graticule, such as oscilloscopes. The denominations of most modern currencies, notably
Preferred_number
Pseudoazimuthal compromise map projection
Winkel tripel projection of the world, 15° graticule
Winkel_tripel_projection
Conformal map projection
GS50 projection with 15° graticule
GS50_projection
Pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection
HEALPix H=4, K=3 projection of the world. The lines on the map are a graticule of latitudes and longitudes.
HEALPix
Optical device
(requiring a power source and usually having low magnification) Rangefinder/graticule Gallery scope (low magnification, wide field of view for use in museums
Monocular
crassulaceous crātis crāt- lattice, wickerwork crate, grate, graticulation, graticule, griddle, grill, grillade, grillage, grille †craticula craticul- crēna
List of Latin words with English derivatives
List_of_Latin_words_with_English_derivatives
Lake in Niʻihau Island, Hawaii, United States
Geological Survey (2020). W733X49211_001 GeoPDF (Niʻihau Island, Hawaiʻi) – Graticule and Grids Based on North American Datum 1983; Sheet Corners Established
Ālieiki_Lake
American activist, cartographer and linguist (1941–2025)
emerged with a six-and-a-half square foot, hand-drawn, featureless graticule". A graticule is a network of lines or a grid (latitudes and longitudes) on which
Gene_Keyes
Protected area in North Yorkshire, England
the thread of the araneus diadematus spider. The thread was used as a graticule in optical instruments. Strensall Common is an area of heathland some
Strensall_Common
Type of lens attached to a variety of optical devices such as telescopes and microscopes
the field lens. This plane is therefore accessible as a location for a graticule or micrometer crosswires. In the Huygenian eyepiece, the focal plane is
Eyepiece
SLR cameras from Rolleiflex
(15 mm dia.) and split-image rangefinder (5 mm dia.) Standard screen 560 030 No No No 560 100 Yes (11 mm) Yes Clear with crosshair and measuring graticule
Rolleiflex_SLX
Particular mapping that projects a sphere onto a plane
the origin. Stereographic projection of the world north of 30°S. 15° graticule. The stereographic projection with Tissot's indicatrix of deformation
Stereographic_projection
worldwide, grasslands may be natural or created for agricultural purposes. graticule A network of lines on a map or chart (or imagined on the surface of the
Glossary of geography terms (A–M)
Glossary_of_geography_terms_(A–M)
Polish polymath
and its present methods. He introduced his own method of maps and map graticule classification. He researched and described changes in fauna of butterflies
Teofil_Żebrawski
Pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection
Tissot indicatrix on Goode homolosine projection, 15° graticule.
Goode_homolosine_projection
American geographer
The world on Tobler hyperelliptical projection. 15° graticule; α = 0, γ=1.18314; k= 2.5.
Waldo_R._Tobler
Partition of Earth's surface into subdivided cells
convention of the numeric representation, e. g. one-degree graticule, .01 degree graticule, etc. and it results in non-equal-area cells over the grid
Discrete_global_grid
Function representing relative sizes of particles in a system
industries worldwide. PSDs can be measured microscopically by sizing against a graticule and counting, but for a statistically valid analysis, millions of particles
Particle-size_distribution
British anti-aircraft fire-control system
(HADT). The direction of travel was measured by aligning a binocular graticule with the target aircraft fuselage. The early versions of HACS, Mk. I through
HACS
SLR cameras from Rolleiflex
(15 mm dia.) and split-image rangefinder (5 mm dia.) Standard screen 560 030 No No No 560 100 Yes (11 mm) Yes Clear with crosshair and measuring graticule
Rolleiflex_6000_System
Cylindrical perspective map projection
The central cylindrical projection with a 15° graticule, approximately to latitude ±72°. Distortion is noticeably worse than that of the Mercator projection
Central cylindrical projection
Central_cylindrical_projection
Compromise map projection
and apsidal. He used it to mean drawing a parallel-meridian network, or graticule, on any suitable solid other than a sphere, and then making an orthographic
Armadillo_projection
while target direction could only be crudely measured by aligning the graticule of his binoculars with the aircraft fuselage. Unfortunately, these estimates
Gyro_rate_unit
Conic equidistant map projection
The world on an equidistant conic projection. 15° graticule, standard parallels of 20°N and 60°N.
Equidistant_conic_projection
Set of celestial charts
75 cm. There are six charts of the equatorial regions on a rectangular graticule, covering declinations from +25° to -25°; four charts for each hemisphere
Skalnate Pleso Atlas of the Heavens
Skalnate_Pleso_Atlas_of_the_Heavens
SLR cameras from Rolleiflex
Microprism (15 mm dia.) and split-image rangefinder (5 mm dia.) 560 030 No No No 560 100 Yes (11 mm) Yes Clear with crosshair and measuring graticule
Rolleiflex_SL66
Process of aiming an artillery piece or turret
these sights usually had a means of aiming off for target movement and graticules marked for different ranges. Tank sights were of two general types. Either
Gun_laying
the first manufacturer of calibrated oscilloscopes (which included a graticule on the screen and produced plots with calibrated scales on the axes of
History_of_the_oscilloscope
Pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection
Tissot indicatrix on Boggs eumorphic projection, 15° graticule, gradations every 10° of angular deformation.
Boggs_eumorphic_projection
Retroazimuthal map projection
The full Hammer retroazimuthal projection, 15° graticule, center point at 90°W, 45°N. Front hemisphere has been rotated 180° to avoid overlap.
Hammer retroazimuthal projection
Hammer_retroazimuthal_projection
Lake in Niʻihau Island, Hawaii, United States
Geological Survey. W733X49211_001 GeoPDF (Niʻihau Island, Hawaiʻi) – Graticule and Grids Based on North American Datum 1983; Sheet Corners Established
Nonopapa_Lake
Pseudocylindrical compromise map projection
Tissot indicatrix on Ortelius oval projection, 15° graticule. Color shows angular deformation and areal inflation/deflation in a bivariate scheme: The
Ortelius_oval_projection
Arabic book
early Islam." This map is the earliest known map with a scale bar, or graticule, prior to the European Renaissance and suggests that the author's framework
Book_of_Curiosities
Type of conformal map projection
Stereographic projection of the world north of 30°S. 15° graticule.
Stereographic_map_projection
Independent charity in UK
1977, Henry Walton and Dr Steve Beckett invented a microscope eyepiece graticule used for counting asbestos fibres. This device was designed to improve
Institute of Occupational Medicine
Institute_of_Occupational_Medicine
German astronomical and scientific instrument maker
Carl August Steinheil led to several innovations including a measuring graticule within the eyepiece. Repsold's instruments were widely in use in astronomical
Adolf_Repsold
Award
plated red brass. The obverse depicts a triskelion superimposed over a graticule surrounded by a laurel wreath. The reverse bears the words, in relief
Secretary of Transportation Outstanding Achievement Medal
Secretary_of_Transportation_Outstanding_Achievement_Medal
featured a royal blue Wright Flyer superimposed on a gray globe with white graticule lines, representing the aviation industry's global reach. The globe was
Flag_of_Dayton,_Ohio
Azimuthal perspective map projection
Vertical perspective from an altitude of 35,786 km over (0°, 90°W), corresponding to a view from geostationary orbit. 10° graticule.
General Perspective projection
General_Perspective_projection
World map projection
Hemispheres on the Nicolosi globular projection. 15° graticule, 115°W and 65°E central meridians. Imagery is a derivative of NASA's Blue Marble summer
Nicolosi_globular_projection
Map projection
Gall isographic projection. 15° graticule.
Gall_isographic_projection
Family of British telephone exchanges
different places in each of two rows. It was necessary to hold a plastic graticule (see picture below right, under that of an MDR) over the paper to find
TXE
Chamberlin trimetric projection. The three red dots indicate the selected "base" locations: (22°N, 0°), (22°N, 45°E), (22°S, 22.5°E). 10° graticule.
Chamberlin trimetric projection
Chamberlin_trimetric_projection
Measurement device
were returned underground for assessment. The pre-exposed papers had a graticule grid showing degrees of bearing. The fireball from any nuclear burst within
Ground_Zero_Indicator
Cylindrical compromise map projection
Gall stereographic projection of the world. 15° graticule.
Gall_stereographic_projection
systems, and units. This program allows the user to create multiple grids, graticules, and borders for such map products as MGRS coordinates and tourist, topographic
GIS in geospatial intelligence
GIS_in_geospatial_intelligence
Ruins in Centre, Portugal
This intervention used a stratigraphic method of excavation, utilizing a graticule plan of the site. Of the remnants encountered until 1963, were the following:
Roman ruins of Villa Cardillio
Roman_ruins_of_Villa_Cardillio
Text used to label maps
map orientation or a projection that distorts direction), following the graticule so that "horizontal"=East-West helps to strengthen the understanding of
Typography_(cartography)
Conformal map projection
Adams hemisphere-in-a-square projection. 15° graticule.
Adams hemisphere-in-a-square projection
Adams_hemisphere-in-a-square_projection
Photography conference
July 4, 1925. Emanuel Goldberg notably exhibited extremely fine-lined graticules at the Congress. The delegates of The Royal Photographic Society of Great
International Congress of Photography
International_Congress_of_Photography
Pseudoazimuthal equal-area map projection
Strebe 1995 projection. 15° graticule, 11°E central meridian. Imagery is a derivative of NASA’s Blue Marble summer month composite with oceans lightened
Strebe_1995_projection
Inventor of the butterfly projection map
Cahill butterfly, conformal version of the projection. 15° graticule, 157°30′E central meridian.
Bernard_J._S._Cahill
Pseudocylindrical compromise map projection
Loximuthal projection of the world, central point = 0°E, 30°N. 15° graticule.
Loximuthal_projection
Military unit
1970: Calcomp 718 digital coordinatograph flat-bed plotter for grids, graticules and base compilation sheets with aerial triangulated model control 1971:
Royal_Australian_Survey_Corps
GRATICULE
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Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Spring-like
Boy/Male
Muslim
Spring
Biblical
singing with the Lord
Girl/Female
Hindu
Rain, Beautiful
Female
Hindi/Indian
(শবনম) Hindi name derived from a Persian word SHABNAM means "dew drops on flowers."
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Courtenay near Sens in northern France, or some other place similarly named, from the name of a Romano-Gallic landlord, Curtenus (a derivative of Latin curtus ‘short’) + the locative suffix -acum.English (of Norman origin) : nickname for someone with a snub nose, from Old French c(o)urt ‘short’ + nes ‘nose’ (Latin nasus).Irish : English surname adopted by bearers of Gaelic Ó Curnáin ‘descendant of Curnán’, an Old Irish personal name from a diminutive of corn ‘horn’.
Boy/Male
Norse Swedish
Damor of weapons.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Son of Edward
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mansell.in some cases perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Munzel, a habitational name from a place so named near Hannover or from Monzel near Trier.
Girl/Female
Muslim
The quiet one
GRATICULE
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n.
A design or draught which has been divided into squares, in order to reproduce it in other dimensions.