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Nonfiction: In this sundial, the gnomon is the triangular blade. The style is its inclined edge. Flagstaff Gardens, Melbourne, Australia.
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- Gnomon (nonfiction)
- Light (nonfiction)
- Liubo (nonfiction) - an ancient Chinese board game played by two players. For the rules, it is believed that each player had six game pieces that were moved around the points of a square game board that had a distinctive, symmetrical pattern. Moves were determined by the throw of six sticks, which performed the same function as dice in other race games.
- Machine (nonfiction)
- Measurement (nonfiction)
- Sundial (nonfiction)
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- Sundial @ Wikipedia
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