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gyrocompass

noun
gy·​ro·​com·​pass | \ ˈjī-rō-ˌkəm-pəs also -ˌkäm- How to pronounce gyrocompass (audio) \

Definition of gyrocompass

: a compass consisting of a continuously driven gyroscope whose spinning axis is confined to a horizontal plane so that the earth's rotation causes it to assume a position parallel to the earth's axis and thus point to the true north

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When Perry was writing, gyrocompasses were cutting-edge, immature technology. Frank Wilczek, WSJ, "Gyroscopes, Pulsars and the Power of Spin," 13 Sep. 2018 The first of these is the EM3000 multi-beam sonar — a portable hydrographic mapping system consisting of a transducer, motion sensor, gyrocompass, and navigation system. Louise Knapp, WIRED, "No Loch for Nessie Search?," 27 Feb. 2001

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First Known Use of gyrocompass

1910, in the meaning defined above

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Britannica.com: Encyclopedia article about gyrocompass