Chronometer

/krəˈnɑməˌtər/ noun

A highly accurate timepiece, especially one used for navigation at sea.

Coined in 1735 by English clockmaker John Harrison from Greek 'chronos' (time) and 'metron' (measure). Harrison created this word specifically for his revolutionary marine clocks that could keep accurate time at sea despite temperature changes and ship motion. Before chronometers, sailors couldn't determine longitude accurately, making ocean navigation extremely dangerous.

AMሰዓት መለኪያ
ARكرونومتر
BNক্রোনোমিটার
CAcronòmetre
CSchronometr
DAkronometer
DEChronometer
ELχρονόμετρο
EScronómetro
FAکرونومتر
FIkronometri
FRchronomètre
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