Many different instruments are used to measure time. It all depends upon the scale of time you are measuring. Clocks, stop watches, chronometers, sundials, and calendars are just a few.
if you just say in simple manner it's clock or watch.
In layman's terms a clock or a watch. Technically its called a chronograph.
Stopwatch and Clock... o.O
Clocks and watches
Well, you can say a clock is one
A clock or watch.
A clock.
The word "perimeter" is from the Greek words peri(around) and métron (measure).
An anemometer is a device used to measure wind speed. The word anemometer is derived from the Greek word anemos which means wind,
An anemometer is used in meteorology to measure wind speed. This is a common used instrument in the weather station.
contemprary means that it is in the present
Probing means to explore something with hands or with an instrument. It can also mean an investigation, as in something was uncovered because the investigator probed further into the story.
The anemometer is used to measure the wind. The word anemometer comes from the Greek word "anemos" which means wind.
The root "chron-" means time. An English word that uses this root is "chronology," which refers to the arrangement of events in the order in which they occurred.
It is a meterstick!
centimeter
To beat (with an instrument)
Displacement means a measure of distance traveled.
modus
congruent
Kairós ( kye-ROSS ) is a Greek word that means strictly "the right measure or proportion," and especially "the right measure of time, the proper moment." By extension it also means "opportunity, season, chance."
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Hodos ("path") and metron ("measure") are Greek roots that form the word odometer, which means "a measure of distance traveled."