The Collaborative International Dictionary
Antimeter
Antimeter \An*tim"e*ter\, n. [Gr. ? like + ? measure.] A modification of the quadrant, for measuring small angles.
Wiktionary
antimeter
n. (context obsolete English) A modification of the quadrant, for measure small angles.
Usage examples of "antimeter".
Not the super-expensive kind the Glams wear (which tends to be made of handmade papers and be hand-painted and extravagantly adorned with the more expensive bric-a-brac), but a relatively simple affair, boasting lots of pleats & a tall ruff standing up around her face & the wildest of sleeves (features that would never work with cloth), & adorned with a few flat round mirrors about two antimeters or so in diameter, & glitter & spun sugar sculptures & who knows what else.