GROMA

Etymology

Noun

groma (plural gromas)

A Roman surveying instrument having plumb lines hanging from four arms at right angles.

Anagrams

• Magor, Magro, Margo, Morga, agrom, margo, marog, mogra

Source: Wiktionary



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