Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One of various kinds of instruments for ascertaining by sight the range of an object from the point of observation.
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Examples
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A range-finder and a scope with multiple aiming points has increased my ability to cleanly take animals at a greater distance than before, which is a great aid in the wide expanses of the West ...
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A range-finder and a scope with multiple aiming points has increased my ability to cleanly take animals at a greater distance than before, which is a great aid in the wide expanses of the West ...
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It was a similar story in the second and when Jackiewicz finally slipped Brook's slick range-finder to get inside, he received a right hook to the temple for his troubles.
Ruthless Kell Brook stops Rafal Jackiewicz to retain WBA title 2011
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Still, full frame sensor, classic range-finder body, compatibility with what people claim to be the best lenses in the world, etc etc.
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Still, full frame sensor, classic range-finder body, compatibility with what people claim to be the best lenses in the world, etc etc.
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Regarding the Google van "Sick" box, Pretty sure thats a laser range-finder.
Boing Boing 2007
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Still, full frame sensor, classic range-finder body, compatibility with what people claim to be the best lenses in the world, etc etc.
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Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Leica hopes its M8 digital range-finder camera will revive its fortunes.
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So Rasim had no sights, nor range-finder, no range tables, no high explosive.
Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003
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The Bushnell Yardage Pro 600 is a laser range-finder that's notable for what it isn't.
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