NounSingular timekeeping Plural uncountable timekeeping (uncountable)
Related termsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A timekeeper is an instrument or person that measures the passage of time; in the case of the latter, often with the assistance of a clock or stopwatch. In addition, the timekeeper records time, time taken, or time remaining during events such as sports matches. From Wikipedia under the
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unknown 2009-05-06 12:16:06 The new timepieces are great . timekeeping. companions for those who opt for active lifestyle and go in for sports as they are developed to guarantee most reliable . timekeeping. even under extreme conditions. . ... Chris Sheridan / Reality Vs. Rules: A Timekeeping Snafu
unknown 2009-03-31 04:00:14 Reality Vs. Rules: A . Timekeeping. Snafu : ESPN's Chris Sheridan just called to rant about the . time-keeping. at the Spurs vs. Hornets game. Basically, what... Measuring time in the 17th century.
Spinnor 2009-05-01 23:49:18 It's all well and good to have a local time on board a ship, but unless the . time-keeping. mechanism is dependable enough to reference to a standard (Greenwich observatory time, for instance) it is not possible to determine longitude well . ... From Google Blog Search: "timekeeping" |


