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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun The scientific measurement of time.

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The art or process of measuring time; the measuring of time by periods or divisions.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun The art of measuring time; the measuring of time by periods or divisions.

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  • noun The science of the measurement of time

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Examples

  • Instances are the use of invar in the design of physical instruments, and especially in geodesy where Guillaume's discovery has completely transformed the methods of measuring base lines; nickel steel has also supplanted platinum in the manufacture of incandescent lamps and on the basis of the current price of platinum this represents an annual saving of twenty million francs; lastly chronometry is indebted to Guillaume's discoveries and investigations for a new refinement - the use of the new alloys enables watches to be adjusted more accurately and at less cost than formerly.

    Nobel Prize in Physics 1920 - Presentation Speech 1967

  • While jeweled bearings had been used in watches to improve chronometry since the early 18th century, the mechanics of the Huggeford timepiece dated from the 1670s.

    Big Time: The British Pocket Watch Jonathon Keats 2010

  • In the watch, all the problems of marine chronometry were essentially resolved.

    Big Time: The British Pocket Watch Jonathon Keats 2010

  • Move eastwards and Dec 25 is postponed by the stubborn chronometry of the Julian calendar to Jan 6 or 7.

    There is indeed a Christmas Story 2008

  • "On the law of inertia; the principle of chronometry; and the principle of absolute clinural rest, and of absolute rotation."

    Space and Time: Inertial Frames DiSalle, Robert 2002

  • So I had to stay here and hope the riveters would start work before anyone came down here to look at the minefield but they hadn't started work yet and that was why I was getting the shakes: the chronometry was wrong.

    The Mandarin Cypher Hall, Adam 1975

  • Numerous systems of chronometry create confusion across Alastor Cluster and the Gaean Reach, despite attempts at reform.

    Marune: Alastor 933 Vance, Jack 1975

  • In any given locality, at least three systems of reckoning are in daily use: scientific chronometry, based upon the orbital frequency of the K-state hydrogen electron; astronomic time - 'Gaean Standard Time' - which provides synchronism across the human universe; and local time.

    Marune: Alastor 933 Vance, Jack 1975

  • Whether or not time was conceptualized in any culture that survives only through ruins and artifacts, the peoples themselves were highly skilled in chronometry.

    Telling Time Craft, Robert 1975

  • There were two things wrong: geometry, chronometry.

    The Mandarin Cypher Hall, Adam 1975

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  • I could definitely see this word being used by Gladwell in the Outliers. It reminds me of a timeline that needs to be put in chronological order (like dinosaurs).

    October 5, 2011

  • Imprisoned you learn the enormity

    Of years of unchanged uniformity

    So prolonged confinement

    Promotes the refinement

    Of exquisite skills in chronometry.

    January 9, 2018