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of, by, or according to the clock (used in specifying the hour of the day): According to an imaginary clock dial with the observer at the center and 12 o'clock considered as straight ahead in horizontal position or straight up in vertical position. Used to indicate relative position:

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15y ago

O'clock stems from "of the clock". Example: "Two of the clock and all is well."

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10y ago

it means "of the clock" abrieviated o'clock

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People only say o'clock because it is shorter and faster then saying of the clock and it doesn't sound right ( example: 12 of the clock ).

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Of The Clock

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de la tarde

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