parapegma
/pærəˈpɛɡmə/Definitions
1. noun
an ancient Greek device used to divide time, typically consisting of a ring or disc marked with holes or notches
“The ancient Greek astronomer used a parapegma to track the movement of celestial bodies.”
1. noun
an ancient Greek device used to divide time, typically consisting of a ring or disc marked with holes or notches
“The ancient Greek astronomer used a parapegma to track the movement of celestial bodies.”