she frequently referred to use a clock as a chronometer
Meaning chronometer is a more accurate word for "clock" :)
Using a chronometer
"Chronometer" is a noun.
The depth of the well was so deep, people were scared looking into it. This is the sample sentence using depth.
my anaconado
The velocity of the wind was nearing a record speed.
She frequently referred to any clock as a chronometer .
Captain, the ship's chronometers have been wound and compared, Sir!
Using a chronometer
"Chronometer" is a noun.
Chronometer Chronometer
John Harrison invented the chronometer
A marine chronometer measures time. It is a very precise instrument because it can also be used to measure the longitude of the ship at sea using the time shown and the angle of the sun.
A chronometer is a watch that is designed for the highest amount of precision and accuracy. The time on a chronometer watch is almost always accurate.
The chronometer was invented in the year 1761. The chronometer was actually invented by John Harrison in 1735. It was 1761 that he finally got it up to the standards that were accepted by the British Navy.
Long before GPS, an accurate chronometer was needed to help a ship determine Longitude.
thermometer
No. A chronometer measures time. Wrist watches, egg timers, and hour-glasses are chronometers.