Crossword-Solution: HYPSOMETER 10 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Hypsometer n. An instrument for measuring heights by observation of
barometric pressure; esp., one for determining heights by ascertaining
the boiling point of water. It consists of a vessel for water, with a
lamp for heating it, and an inclosed thermometer for showing the
temperature of ebullition.

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HYPSOMETER anagram MORESTHEPY

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INSTRUMENT to determine boiling-points of liquids 1 answer
INSTRUMENT to measure altitude 1 answer
an instrument for measuring height of trees through triangulation 1 answer
liquid-boiling point measuring instrument 1 answer
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According to the hypsometer and our aneroid barometer we were at a height of 11,075 feet -- this was in lat.
The South Pole, Volume 1 Roald Amundsen 2002
The hypsometer is only an instrument for determining the boiling-point, which gives one the height above the sea.
The South Pole, Volume 1 Roald Amundsen 2002
The instruments we carried were two sextants and three artificial horizons -- two glass and one mercury -- a hypsometer for measuring heights, and one aneroid.
The South Pole, Volume 2 Roald Amundsen 2002
Other things we left there were a sextant with a glass horizon, a hypsometer case, three reindeer-skin foot-bags, some kamiks and mits.
The South Pole, Volume 2 Roald Amundsen 2002
The hypsometer and barometer, however, were not to be deceived, and both fell in precisely the same degree as they had risen before.
The South Pole, Volume 2 Roald Amundsen 2002