pantograaf

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Etymology[edit]

From French pantographe, from panto- (from Ancient Greek παντός (pantós), genitive singular of πᾶν (pân, all)) and -graphe (from γράφειν (gráphein, to write)).

Pronunciation[edit]

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  • Hyphenation: pan‧to‧graaf

Noun[edit]

pantograaf m (plural pantografen, diminutive pantograafje n)

  1. pantograph (a tool for drawing)
  2. pantograph (a current collector on trains)

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