That may be a maintenance man, a time-keeper, or clock (or watch) repairman.
Analog clocks.
clocks tell you what time it is
No, the word clocks is not an adverb.The word clocks is a noun."There are a lot of clocks here".The word clocks is also a verb."He clocks into work".
Clocks are personified to have several of the same features as humans. For example, clocks have a face and two hands, like humans do. Clocks can also be grandfathers!Clocks and people can't go back in time.
You call it a parallelogram.
Horologist .
Horologist .
Horologist or a clock maker.
A person who sets up an event is called a party planner
A missionary.
An idol.
it must be horologist!
A roadie.
A person who makes and or sets up traps is called a hunter. (in my opinion)
I wouldn't say the inventor, had a reason for calling clocks clocks, the person in which invented clocks came up with the name himself
Jeweler. Actually, a horologist. Sounds funny, but I looked it up on Google.
Chronomentrophobia.