"Tithonometer" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A tithonometer is a geometric drawing instrument used to measure the intersection of a vertical plane and a circle. It is specifically designed to draw or measure the horizontal or vertical angle of subtended arcs, especially in mapping and surveying. The term comes from the Greek words "tis" (a certain distance) "tines" (some lines), and "metron" (to measure), which clarifies its purpose.
1. The doctor used a tachyonanalyzer and a tithonometer to measure the extent of the tumor in the patient's brain.
2. With the help of a tithonometer, the researcher was able to quantify the precise depth of the cave system underground.
3. During the excavation, the archaeologist employed a tithonometer to determine the original depth and extent of the ancient city beneath the sand.
4. The geologist utilized a tithonometer to measure the tectonic displacement and understand the geological history of the area.
5. The forensic expert used a tithonometer and other specialized equipment to calculate the precise distance of the bullet wound and reconstruct the crime scene accurately.
To give or give as one's contribution, especially a tenth part of one's income, especially for charitable or religious purposes.<br><br>Example: "She tithed ten percent of her income to her church every year."<br><br>Synonyms: donate, contribute, give offerings.<br><br>Antonyms: withhold, defy, rebel.<br><br>Origin: 1390–1400; from tith < Old English tīth, from titian, tihtian to pay or offer a tenth part.
I couldn't find a common English word "tithonic". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word, or it may be a misspelling or variation of another word.<br><br>However, there is a mythological figure named "Pasiphae of Crete's daughter", "Tithonic" could be a taken from it or variation of the actual mythological "Titianic" or correctly it can be written "Tintonic"
Tithonographic refers to a written record or depiction of the genealogy or ancestral history of a family or individual.