pantograaf
Dutch edit
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
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: pan‧to‧graaf
Noun edit
pantograaf m (plural pantografen, diminutive pantograafje n)
- pantograph (a tool for drawing)
- pantograph (a current collector on trains)
Synonyms edit
- (drawing): tekenaap