clockmaker in English

noun
1
a person who makes and repairs clocks and watches.
This variety only appears chaotic if we assume that Roxbury makers functioned as traditional clockmakers .

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1. God's Clockmaker: Richard of Wallingford and the Invention of Time.

2. According to Wikipedia, the basic invention of Bimetallic strips comes from 18th-century clockmaker John Harris (1693-1776).

3. According to Wikipedia, the basic invention of Bimetallic strips comes from 18th-century clockmaker John Harris (1693-1776)

4. Director Stephen Medcalf strikes the perfect balance of Bawdry in Grange Park Opera’s musically superb film of the cuckolded clockmaker comedy Last modified on …

5. Steeped in Circus lore, filled with evocative scenes of magic and illusion, enriched by characters as varied as the clockmaker who crafted the Circus’s iconic timepiece

6. Benjamin Huntsman, a clockmaker from Sheffield, had pioneered a process to make crucible steel in 1740, but the British had managed to keep it secret, forcing others to import steel.

7. Berain, who was named chief designer to the French court in 1690, was given lodgings in the Louvre near those of his son-in-law, the clockmaker Jacques Thuret, and the cabinetmaker André-Charles Boulle.

8. To think Critically requires you to aggregate knowledge, form some kind of understanding, get inside the mind of the clockmaker, judge their work, and then articulate it all for a specific form (e.g., argumentative essay) and audience (e.g., teacher)