abney level
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Definition
Noun: A compact surveying instrument that combines a spirit level with a telescopic sight; it is used to measure vertical angles or the slope of a line from the observer to a target point.
Usage
The Abney level is used by surveyors, foresters, and engineers for measuring angles of elevation or depression in the field. * The forester used an Abney level to determine the height of the tree. * Accurate measurement of the hill's slope was obtained with an Abney level.
Advanced Usage
- To take an Abney level reading: This phrase describes the action of using the instrument.
- The surveyor stopped to take an Abney level reading before proceeding along the traverse.
Variants and Related Words
- Clinometer: (Noun) Another name for an instrument that measures angles of slope, elevation, or depression. An Abney level is a specific type of clinometer.
- Inclinometer: (Noun) A general term for any device that measures angles of tilt or slope.
Synonyms
- Clinometer
- Inclinometer
- Slope gauge
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs)
- Spirit level: The component within the Abney level that indicates when the instrument is horizontal.
- Sighting tube: The telescopic component used to align the instrument with the target.
Noun
- a surveying instrument consisting of a spirit level and a sighting tube; used to measure the angle of inclination of a line from the observer to the target