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chronographs

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English - English
plural of chronograph
chronograph
A combination of watch and stopwatch
chronograph
A device which marks or records time or time intervals
chronograph
Watch with a built in stop watch style device There are many different types of chronographs Some may show elapsed minutes or even hours as well as elapsed seconds Chronograph & chronometer are not the same thing The words are not interchangeable
chronograph
> A time-measuring instrument, which has a mechanism for recording time spans by means of a seconds (chronograph) hand, normally mounted in the centre of the dial, independent of the time mechanism Adolphi Nicole invented the chronograph in 1862
chronograph
A multifunction sport watch with a stopwatch function Most have two or three sub-dials or mini-dials, for measuring minutes and hours
chronograph
Watch or other apparatus with two independent time systems: one indicates the time of day, the other measures brief intervals Counters registering seconds, minutes and hours can be started and stopped as desired to measure the exact duration of a phenomenon Not to be confused with the timer, the stopwatch and the chronometer
chronograph
an instrument for measuring or recording intervals of time
chronograph
A watch with two independent time systems: one indicates the time of day, and the other measures brief intervals of time Counters registering seconds, minutes and even hours can be started and stopped as desired, thus enabling the exact timing of an event
chronograph
A device which marks or records time; a stopwatch
chronograph
A chronogram
chronograph
A chronoscope
chronograph
a radar device used to measure the speed of the paintball leaving the gun(AKA Chrony)
chronograph
a scientific instrument for measuring periods of time
chronograph
A stopwatch, that is, a timer that can be started and stopped to time an event There are many variations of the chronograph Some operate with a center second hand, which keeps time on the watch's main dial Others use sub-dials to show elapsed hours, minutes and seconds Still others show elapsed time on a digital display on the watch face When a chronograph is used in conjunction with specialized scales on the watch face, it can perform many different functions, such as determining speed or distance Some chronographs can time more than one event simultaneously Do not confuse the term "chronograph" with "chronometer " The latter refers to a timepiece (it may or may not have a chronograph function), which has met specific high standards of accuracy set by an official watch institute in Switzerland The term "chronograph" is also used to refer to any watch that includes the chronograph function
chronograph
A watch with hands that display hours, minutes and seconds, together with an additional mechanism for measuring continuous or interrupted periods of time and set to zero independently of the watch movement
chronograph
{i} instrument for measuring minute intervals of time
chronograph
An instrument for measuring or recording intervals of time, upon a revolving drum or strip of paper moved by clockwork
chronograph
The action of the stylus or pen is controlled by electricity
chronograph
A movement that can be started and stopped to measure short time intervals and return to zero A stopwatch does not keep the time of day
chronograph
A clock-driven device for recording the time of occurrence of an event or the time interval between the occurrence of events
chronograph
a radar device used to measure the speed of the paintball leaving the gun
chronograph
A multifunction sport watch with a stopwatch function Most have two or three sub dials, or minidials, for measuring minutes and hours
chronograph
Watch or other apparatus with two independent time systems: one indicates the time of day, and the other measures brief intervals of time Counters registering seconds, minutes and even hours can be started and stopped as desired It is therefore possible to measure the exact duration of a phenomenon Not to be confused with the timer, the stopwatch and the chronometer
chronograph
an accurate timer for recording time
chronograph
An instrument used to measure the velocity of a bullet
chronograph
Same as Chronogram, 1