Metronome

/ˈmɛtrəˌnoʊm/ noun

A metronome is a device that makes regular ticking sounds or flashes to show a steady beat. Musicians use it to practice keeping a consistent tempo.

From Greek ‘metron’ meaning ‘measure’ and ‘nomos’ meaning ‘law’ or ‘rule.’ It literally means an instrument that enforces a rule of measurement.

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