chronograph

IPA: krɑnʌgræf

noun

  • (obsolete) A chronogram.
  • A device which marks or records time or time intervals.
  • A combination of a watch and a stopwatch.

verb

  • (firearms) To make an accurate measurement of the speed of a projectile.
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Examples of "chronograph" in Sentences

  • It is often confused with the flyback chronograph.
  • A watch with a double chronograph has two seconds hands.
  • Such an instrument is in fact a chronograph or chronoscope.
  • Seiko later went on to introduce the first quartz chronograph.
  • The shape was revolutionary at the time for a chronograph watch.
  • For example, consider the ballistic pendulum, the poor man's chronograph.
  • The car rounds the track, and the chronograph is stopped at the same line.
  • The Swatch Chronograph is just the swatch skin with a chronograph function.
  • An additional information source for the accumulator is the chronograph control.

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