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chronometer

[kruh-nom-i-ter] / krəˈnɒm ɪ tər /


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By the story’s chronometer, a mere eight months had passed.

From Salon

The samples will also allow scientists to more precisely calibrate the "chronometer" they use to age surfaces on the inner Solar System planets.

From BBC

In one such film strip—viewable on Youtube—a Remington typist works next to a spinning chronometer.

From Salon

Prior to the donation, the museum’s one other chronometer was from World War II.

From Seattle Times

But, according to the numbers participants reported seeing on the chronometer, time passed at the same ordinary rate as it did before the free fall.

From Salon