Crossword-Solution: ANEROID 7 letters, 15 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Aneroid a. Containing no liquid; -- said of a kind of barometer.
Aneroid n. An aneroid barometer.

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ANEROID anagram ARENOID

We have 15 clues for the answer “ANEROID”

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Atmospheric pressure measurer 1 answer
Barometer type 1 answer
Barometer variety 1 answer
Fluidless barometer. 1 answer
Fluidless, as a barometer 1 answer
Kind of barometer 1 answer
Kind of barometer that doesn't use liquid 1 answer
Not using liquid 1 answer
Using no fluid 1 answer
Type of barometer 2 answers
A SIMPLE BAROMETER FOR INDICATING CHANGES IN ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE 10 answers
A BAROMETER THAT MEASURES PRESSURE WITHOUT USING FLUIDS 10 answers
A RECORDING BAROMETER 10 answers
AUTOMATICALLY RECORDS ON PAPER THE VARIATIONS IN ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE 11 answers
Barometer 19 answers
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The meadows become high flat valleys, often miles in extent; the mountains--while registering big on the aneroid--are so little elevated above the plateaus that a few thousand feet is all of their apparent height; the passes are low, the slopes easy, the trails good, the rock outcrops few, the hills grown with forests to their very tops.
The Mountains Stewart Edward White 1996
This wonderful and beautiful lake lay, according to our aneroid, at a height of no less than 11,450 feet above sea-level, and its climate was quite cold, and not at all unlike that of England.
Allan Quatermain H. Rider Haggard 1996
Milosis itself lies, according to my aneroid, at a level of about nine thousand feet above the sea, but most of the land is even higher, the greatest elevation of the open country being, I believe, about eleven thousand feet.
Allan Quatermain H. Rider Haggard 1996
The instruments comprise a watch, an air-speed indicator graduated in knots, an aneroid reading to 10,000 feet, an Elliott revolution counter, a Clift inclinometer reading up to 20 degrees depression or elevation, a map case with celluloid front.
British Airships, Past, Present, and Future George Whale 1996
There is for his use another form of barometer much more suited to his purpose, namely, the barograph, which is really a development of the aneroid barometer.
The Mastery of the Air William J. Claxton 1997
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, WSJ.

Used 24 times in crossword archives (1944–2022).