Sundial

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Sundial is a timekeeping device that uses the position of the sun’s shadow cast by a gnomon onto a marked surface to indicate the time of day.

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Label Occurrences
Sundial canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf scientific instrument
timekeeping device
canBe architectural feature
garden ornament
public monument
canBeCorrectedTo standard clock time
correctionRequires equation of time
longitude difference from time zone meridian
dependsOn Earth’s rotation
Sun’s apparent motion
doesNotWorkIn darkness
heavy cloud cover
gnomonAlignedWith Earth’s rotational axis
gnomonAngleDependsOn geographic latitude
hasHistoricalUseIn China
Islamic world
Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: ancient Egypt

Greek Antiquity
surface form: ancient Greece

Roman Antiquity
surface form: ancient Rome
hasPart dial plate
gnomon
hour lines
scale markings
hasType analemmatic sundial
armillary sundial
equatorial sundial
horizontal sundial
noon mark
polar sundial
portable sundial
vertical sundial
indicates time of day
isCalibratedFor specific latitude
isRelatedTo astronomical clock
meridian line
solar compass
isStudiedIn gnomonics
measures local solar time
operatesOn apparent solar time
precedes mechanical clocks
requires accurate layout of hour lines
proper orientation
sunlight
usedFor astronomical observations
calibrating early clocks
regulating daily activities
uses position of the Sun
shadow

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Noname notableWork Sundial
Noname studioAlbum Sundial