"time" is usually a noun but can be a verb.
Examples of time as a noun:
Time heals all wounds.
Now is the time to buy a house.
I did not have enough time to finish.
Time a verb:
The job of the timer is to time the runners and record the results.
The horse was timed at two minutes flat in his last race.
But... in some extreme cases, if some counting the number of occurrences that McFly goes 'Back to the Future', the word "time" can be used as a double-noun.
Time as a double noun:
It was Marty's second time time traveling.
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