noun
- an instrument for copying drawings or maps at the same or different scale
- a framework on top of an electric train or trolley that collects power from overhead wires
Usage: technical
Examples
- The architect used a pantograph to scale up the building plans.
- She carefully adjusted the pantograph to create an exact copy of the map.
- The pantograph allows precise reproduction of technical drawings.
- The electric train’s pantograph sparked as it moved along the overhead wire.
- When the pantograph lost contact with the power line, the train stopped.
- The trolley’s pantograph was damaged and needed replacement.