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CHRONOMETER, n. Any instrument that measures time or that divides time into equal portions, or that is used for that purpose, as a clock, watch or dial; particularly an instrument that measures time with great exactness.
An instrument for measuring time; a
timekeeper.
A portable timekeeper, with a heavy
compensation balance, and usually beating half seconds; --
intended to keep time with great accuracy for use an astronomical
observations, in determining longitude, etc.
A metronome.
Box chronometer. See under
Box. -- Pocket chronometer, a
chronometer in the form of a large watch. -- To rate
a chronometer. See Rate, | ||||||||