Part of a pointer
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TIPPart of a pointer
LASERPointer part
DIODELaser pointer part
NEEDLEPointer of a compass.
ARROWPointer of a kind.
PIVOTSHOTTwo-pointer of a sort
gnomonthe pointer of a sundial
gnomonsGNOMON, the pointer of a sundial
ARROWSTIMENovel about the life of a pointer?
handindicator or pointer on a dialect the hands of a clock
compassesAn instrument containing a magnetized pointer that shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it
compassAn instrument containing a magnetized pointer that shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it
mouseoveron a web page, any item that changes or pops up when the pointer of a mouse moves over it
trafficatorformerly, a movable pointer raised or lowered by the driver of a vehicle to warn of a change of direction
trafficatorsTRAFFICATOR, formerly, a movable pointer raised or lowered by the driver of a vehicle to warn of a change of direction
mouseoversMOUSEOVER, on a web page, any item that changes or pops up when the pointer of a mouse moves over it
indexesa device (as the pointer on a scale or the gnomon of a sundial) that serves to indicate a value or quantity
sundialsAn instrument showing the time by the shadow of a pointer cast by the sun onto a plate marked with the hours of the day
dowsingA technique for searching for underground water, minerals, or anything invisible, by observing the motion of a pointer (traditionally a forked stick, now often paired bent wires) or the changes in direction of a pendulum, supposedly in response to unseen influences
aneroiddevice for measuring atmospheric pressure, often specially calibrated for use as an altimeter, consisting of a box or chamber partially exhausted of air, having an elastic top and a pointer to indicate the degree of compression of the top caused by the ex
aneroidsdevice for measuring atmospheric pressure, often specially calibrated for use as an altimeter, consisting of a box or chamber partially exhausted of air, having an elastic top and a pointer to indicate the degree of compression of the top caused by the ex
astrolabesAn instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements, typically of the altitudes of celestial bodies, and in navigation for calculating latitude, before the development of the sextant. In its basic form (known from classical times), it consists of a disk with the edge marked in degrees and a pivoted pointer