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al·i·dade \ˈaləˌdād\ noun also al·i·dad \-ˌdad\ (-s) Etymology: alteration (influenced by French alidade) of Middle English allidatha, from Medieval Latin alhidada, from Arabic al-'iḍādah the revolving radius of a circle : a rule equipped with simple or telescopic sights and used for determination of direction: as a. : a part of an astrolabe b. : the ruler of a plane table c. : a part of a surveying instrument (as a transit) consisting of the telescope, the telescope standards, the plate levels, the vernier and associated magnifiers, and the spindle d. : a telescope mounted on a compass repeater and used as part of a ship's navigational equipment for taking bearings |