Crossword-Solution: BAROGRAPH 9 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Barograph n. An instrument for recording automatically the variations
of atmospheric pressure.

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barometer that automatically keeps a record of changes in atmospheric pressure 1 answer
AUTOMATICALLY RECORDS ON PAPER THE VARIATIONS IN ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE 11 answers
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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
Now the Pilot anxiously scans the Barograph, which is an instrument much the same as the Altimeter; but in this case the expansion of the vacuum box causes a pen to trace a line upon a roll of paper.
The Aeroplane Speaks H. Barber 1997
Barograph--A recording barometer, the charts of which can be calibrated for showing air density or height.
The Aeroplane Speaks H. Barber 1997
Tom, noting the barograph, and seeing that they were twenty-two hundred feet high, decided to keep at about that distance from the earth.
Tom Swift and his Sky Racer Victor Appleton 1997
Reaching a height of three thousand feet, as Dick ascertained by the barograph, the young millionaire straightened his craft out on a level keel, and kept her there, sending her ahead, and in curves, at an increasing speed.
Dick Hamilton's Airship Howard R. Garis 2000