
1) Beeping device, often 2) Blitz chess requirement 3) Board-game accessory 4) Boggle game need 5) Boggle need 6) Bomb part 7) Chess aid 8) Chess match need 9) Chess-tournament accessory 10) Chronologist 11) Chronometer 12) Clock keeper 13) Clock of a sort 14) Clock 15) Clock, watch 16) Countdown device
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1) Chronograph 2) Clock 3) Signal 4) Stopwatch 5) Timekeeper
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A timer is a specialized type of clock for measuring time intervals. By function timers can be categorized to two main types. A timer which counts upwards from zero for measuring elapsed time is often called a stopwatch; a device which counts down from a specified time interval is more usually called a timer or a countdown timer. A simple example ...
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• (n.) In electric ignition, an adjustable device for automatically timing the spark. • (n.) A timekeeper; especially, a watch by which small intervals of time can be measured; a kind of stop watch. It is used for timing the speed of horses, machinery, etc.
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A device that can be set to automatically turn appliances (lights) off and on at set times.
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functional unit that provides absolute, relative or incremental time values NOTE - The input of the time values to the process computer system can be done by polling or by direct interruption of a running task.
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A lightweight clockwork or electronic device fitted to free-flight aircraft to operate in-flight systems and to control the dethermaliser
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Tim'er noun A timekeeper; especially, a watch by which small intervals of time can be measured; a kind of stop watch. It is used for timing the speed of horses, machinery, etc.
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[
n] - a regulator that activates or deactivates a mechanism at set times 2. [n] - a timepiece that measures a time interval and signals its end
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A term used to describe when a gymnast practices the first part of a skill. For example, a Tsuk timer, is when the gymnast does the first part of the vault without flipping.
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noun (sports) an official who keeps track of the time elapsed
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noun a timepiece that measures a time interval and signals its end
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The person at the lab who goes through your film, shot by shot and selects the printing lights
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The volunteers sitting behind the starting blocks/finish end of pool, who are responsible for getting watch times on events and activating the backup buttons for the timing system.
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Volunteer at a swim meet who stands at the finish end of the pool and is responsible for timing the swimmer in their lane. Each lane must have at least two, but preferably three, timers. Some electronic systems will have buttons for each timer to push, which stops the clock for that lane. Timers also will have stopwatches, which are used to record ...
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(Water Heater) This device can automatically turn the heater off at night and on in the morning.
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A device that can be set to automatically turn appliances (lights) off and on at set times.
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