0 a device for measuring and showing time, usually found in or on a building and not worn by a person:
1 a speedometer (= a device that measures speed):
2 to take a particular time exactly to do or complete something:
3 to show or reach a particular speed or distance on a measuring device:
4 to hit someone, especially on the head or face:
5 a device for measuring and showing time, often placed on a surface or attached to a wall:
7 at work:
Digital clocks don't really help children to learn about time and how to organize their time.
We hypothesize that zebrafish retinomotor movements are regulated by light and circadian clocks to varying degrees in different cell types.
Stopwatch in hand, he clocked fourteen successive bouts of intercourse at a rate of five seconds per act, with mere five-second intervals between acts.
The following chapter on molecular clocks is good with nice discussions of male-driven evolution and overdispersion.
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