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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Quad·rant
n.
1.
The
fourth
part
;
the
quarter
. [
Obs
.]
2.
Geom.
The
quarter
of
a
circle
,
or
of
the
circumference
of
a
circle
,
an
arc
of
90°,
or
one
subtending
a
right
angle
at
the
center
.
3.
Anal. (Geom.
One
of
the
four
parts
into
which
a
plane
is
divided
by
the
coordinate
axes
.
The
upper
right-hand
part
is
the
first
quadrant
;
the
upper
left-hand
part
the
second
;
the
lower
left-hand
part
the
third
;
and
the
lower
right-hand
part
the
fourth
quadrant
.
4.
An
instrument
for
measuring
altitudes
,
variously
constructed
and
mounted
for
different
specific
uses
in
astronomy
,
surveying
,
gunnery
,
etc
.,
consisting
commonly
of
a
graduated
arc
of
90°,
with
an
index
or
vernier
,
and
either
plain
or
telescopic
sights
,
and
usually
having
a
plumb
line
or
spirit
level
for
fixing
the
vertical
or
horizontal
direction
.
Gunner's quadrant
,
an
instrument
consisting
of
a
graduated
limb
,
with
a
plumb
line
or
spirit
level
,
and
an
arm
by
which
it
is
applied
to
a
cannon
or
mortar
in
adjusting
it
to
the
elevation
required
for
attaining
the
desired
range
.
Gunter's quadrant
.
See
Gunter's quadrant
,
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Hadley's quadrant
,
a
hand
instrument
used
chiefly
at
sea
to
measure
the
altitude
of
the
sun
or
other
celestial
body
in
ascertaining
the
vessel's
position
.
It
consists
of
a
frame
in
the
form
of
an
octant
having
a
graduated
scale
upon
its
arc
,
and
an
index
arm
,
or
alidade
pivoted
at
its
apex
.
Mirrors
,
called
the
index
glass
and
the
horizon
glass
,
are
fixed
one
upon
the
index
arm
and
the
other
upon
one
side
of
the
frame
,
respectively
.
When
the
instrument
is
held
upright
,
the
index
arm
may
be
swung
so
that
the
index
glass
will
reflect
an
image
of
the
sun
upon
the
horizon
glass
,
and
when
the
reflected
image
of
the
sun
coincides
,
to
the
observer's
eye
,
with
the
horizon
as
seen
directly
through
an
opening
at
the
side
of
the
horizon
glass
,
the
index
shows
the
sun's
altitude
upon
the
scale
; --
more
properly
,
but
less
commonly
,
called
an
octant
.
Quadrant of altitude
,
an
appendage
of
the
artificial
globe
,
consisting
of
a
slip
of
brass
of
the
length
of
a
quadrant
of
one
of
the
great
circles
of
the
globe
,
and
graduated
.
It
may
be
fitted
to
the
meridian
,
and
being
movable
round
to
all
points
of
the
horizon
,
serves
as
a
scale
in
measuring
altitudes
,
azimuths
,
etc
.
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