chronograph
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek χρονογράφος (khronográphos, “chronicler”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɹɒnəɡɹɑːf/
Noun
chronograph (plural chronographs)
- (obsolete) A chronogram.
- A device which marks or records time or time intervals
- A combination of watch and stopwatch
Related terms
Translations
chronogram — see chronogram
device which marks or records time or time intervals
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watch-stopwatch combination
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Verb
chronograph (third-person singular simple present chronographs, present participle chronographing, simple past and past participle chronographed)
- (firearms) To make an accurate measurement of the speed of a projectile.
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