The thing in the middle of a clock is called the "clock face" or "dial." It typically features the numbers and markings that indicate the hours and minutes. The center point is where the hands of the clock, including the hour, minute, and sometimes second hands, rotate around to show the time.
it some thing on the lens im sure what its called but it marks the middle =)
It was invented in Middle Ages. Around 1300 AD.
the symbol in the middle of a knights shield, of coat of arms is called a cadency, which is the symbol you are assigned when you are born (first son, first daughter, second son, second daughter, etc.)
One thing that they wore was a type of shoe witch was called hore and i think that is all
an alarm clock
The first mechanical clock was called the verge escapement clock, invented in the 14th century. It was a popular clock design in Europe during the Middle Ages.
The clock is in the middle of the spedometer in the middle of the dashboard.
The bridge.
The item used to measure time worn on the wrist is called a wristwatch or simply a watch.
You have been watching to much science fiction. No such thing.
digital clock
A scroll button or mouse wheel.
The glass on the face of a clock is called the clock face or clock dial cover. It protects the clock hands and dial from dust and damage.
a clock
The component that can be seen in a grandfather clock is typically called the pendulum. The pendulum swings back and forth, regulating the clock's movement and ensuring accurate timekeeping. Additionally, the clock's face, or dial, displays the time, often accompanied by hands that move around it.
Well yes there is. it is sort of like an computer clock. it is also digital clock . and people say it as a electric clock.
No, a clock is not a living thing. It does not have the characteristics of living organisms such as the ability to grow, reproduce, or respond to its environment. A clock is a man-made object designed to tell time.