noun a tool used in geometry to measure and draw angles
A protractor is a tool used in geometry to measure angles.
Protractors are commonly used in educational settings to teach students about angles and geometry.
Architects use protractors to measure and draw angles in building designs.
Protractors are used in engineering for measuring and drawing angles accurately.
Surveyors use protractors to measure angles in land surveying.
Protractors are sometimes used in medical imaging to measure angles in X-rays or other diagnostic images.
Protractors can be used in various crafts and DIY projects that require precise angle measurements.
Protractors are commonly used by engineers to measure angles and create precise drawings and blueprints.
Architects use protractors to accurately measure and draw angles in their architectural designs and plans.
Surveyors use protractors to measure angles and determine the direction and elevation of land features for mapping and construction purposes.
Mathematicians use protractors to teach geometry concepts and to measure and analyze angles in mathematical calculations.
Graphic designers use protractors to create precise angles and shapes in their digital and print designs.