chronometric
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A decidedly more worldly motive spurred the invention of increasingly accurate chronometric devices that enabled the calculation of longitude at sea.
From Washington Post • Sep. 2, 2021
The need to gauge the divisions of the day and night led the ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans to create sundials, clocks and other early chronometric tools.
From Scientific American • Dec. 31, 2011
The governor repeats them endlessly, often in flawless dialect or fluent Spanish, always with chronometric timing.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Even the winner of the $2,000 first prize belongs to this chronometric school of titling.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The officer on duty looked like he was experiencing a bit of chronometric distortion himself.
From "Darius the Great Is Not Okay" by Adib Khorram
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