gnomon

NOH-mon

Any object whose shadow is used to tell time or direction — a stick in the ground, a standing stone, a column, a human body. The oldest astronomical instrument. Every sundial has one. The word names the principle that the sun writes on the ground if you give it a pen.
Etymology
Greek gnomon, interpreter, indicator, from gignoskein, to know. The thing that knows the hour.
Greek light/atmosphere navigation
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