cathograph
/kæθoʊˈɡræf/Definitions
1. noun
A variant of cathograph or catograph, an instrument used for drawing or copying maps and plans.
“The cartographer used a cathograph to redraw the city’s layout.”
2. noun
A cathode-ray tube display, especially a cathode-ray oscilloscope.
“The cathode-ray tube display in the laboratory was replaced by a modern cathograph.”