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Definition of Barometrical
1. Adjective. Relating to atmospheric pressure or indicated by a barometer. "Barometric pressure"
Definition of Barometrical
1. Adjective. (archaic) Relating to, or observed with, a barometer, barometric. ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Barometrical
Literary usage of Barometrical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Philosophical Transactions by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1779)
"A Second Paper concerning fome barometrical ... of certain barometrical experiments
in the mines of the Hartz, I take the liberty of communicating to it ..."
2. Journey to Ararat by Friedrich Parrot (1859)
"On the other hand, I am unable to detect anything in the barometrical ...
UNDOUBTEDLY the only barometrical determinations of height which can be fully ..."
3. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society by Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) (1896)
"The object in view was to obtain the relative mean barometrical pressure for each
period of the year when the Sun and Moon, separately and combined, ..."
4. Abstracts of the Papers Printed in the Philosophical Transactions of the by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1833)
"A Comparison of barometrical Measurement, with the Trigonometrical Determination
... The author next proceeds to detail the particulars of the barometrical ..."
5. Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Mechanics by Thomas Thomson (1818)
"ARTICLE V. A barometrical Measurement of the Profile of Mount Jura, ... With a
Critical Comparison of the barometrical Measurements with those obtained by ..."
6. On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences by Mary Somerville (1840)
"Consequently every variation in the density occasions a corresponding rise or
fall in the barometrical column. The pressure of the atmosphere is about ..."
7. Meteorology, Practical and Applied by Sir John William Moore (1894)
"CHAPTER XIV barometrical READINGS Attached Thermometer—Mounting of Barometer—Method
of taking a barometrical Observation—"Capillary Action"—Capillarity—The ..."