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Meanings of
horologe
in English
Portuguese
relógio
Catalan
rellotge
Spanish
reloj
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A measuring instrument or device for keeping time.
timepiece
timekeeper
Portuguese
relógio
Synonyms
Examples for "
timepiece
"
timepiece
timekeeper
Examples for "
timepiece
"
1
In the midst of the silence one o'clock chimed from the
timepiece
.
2
The hour-glass was broken up, the hand of the
timepiece
was arrested.
3
Pandora remembered the silver
timepiece
she had seen in Madame Orrery's possession.
4
This
timepiece
takes any button down and trousers from basic to sharp.
5
Reggie checked his
timepiece
and tried to make light of the matter.
1
Another change is that a
timekeeper
will take charge of the watch.
2
You know the Town Hall clock has never been a good
timekeeper
.
3
He went into the office building, where a company
timekeeper
interviewed him.
4
If you are a good
timekeeper
,
you will also be a good cook.
5
But they knew they'd need an official
timekeeper
sooner or later.
Usage of
horologe
in English
1
It was the primitive clock, the
horologe
of the first world.
2
The eternal
horologe
is about to sound the first.
3
For a soul in torment there is no
horologe
.
4
The old thin voice sequenced like a
horologe
,
just outside the hurricane of her concentration.
5
Do you hear the ticking of the
horologe
of time with each pulsation of your heart?
6
Oh, here is Nick Alwyn's new
horologe
.
7
The
horologe
of Flora
8
The
horologe
of Time Strikes the half-century with a solemn chime, And summons us together once again, The joy of meeting not unmixed with pain.
9
A thousand years are but as one tick of the mighty
horologe
of time-andthe allotted life of man but three score years and ten!
10
On May 10, 1774, "with a sound absolutely like thunder," has the
horologe
of time struck, and an old era passed away.
11
Hence the
Horologe
or Watch of Flora is formed from numerous plants, of which the following are those most common in this country.
12
"My twelve-hours is unusual sharp to-day," said Petullo, consulting a dumpy
horologe
out of his fob.
13
'The hour is close at hand, then,' said the master, consulting a
horologe
as large and as round as a full-grown orange.
14
"The hour is close at hand, then," said the master, consulting a
horologe
as large and as round as an orange.
15
It was the primitive clock, the
horologe
of the first world.
16
The eternal
horologe
is about to sound the first.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
horologe
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
consult a horologe
dumpy horologe
eternal horologe
have the horologe
be no horologe
More collocations
Translations for
horologe
Portuguese
relógio
relógio de pulso
Catalan
rellotge
Spanish
reloj
Horologe
through the time