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Chronometry
The science of the measurement of time.
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briggs rotary clock
Chronometry; Clock
Invented by John C. Briggs and patented in 1855. Many such clocks were made by the E. N. Welch Manufacturing Co. In the 1870s. The clock has a conical pendulum as the timekeeping ...
bretteluhr
Chronometry; Clock
Meaning, 'board clocks' they date from the Biedermeier period in Austria, and were cheap clocks and popular with people of limited incomes. Bretteluhren occur with both weight- ...
bridge
Chronometry; Clock
A bracket with two feet commonly used to support the pivot of an arbor outside the plates of a clock.
breastplate
Chronometry; Clock
A curved plate or disc which is held against the body to support the pivoted end of a drill. Steady pressure can thus be applied to the drill while the breast plate is held on a ...
break-arch dial
Chronometry; Clock
An early form of arch dial: the top of the main, square dial is surmounted by a semicircular arch, slightly smaller in diameter than the width of the dial, leaving a small step or ...
break arch
Chronometry; Clock
A type of top for bracket clocks and long case clocks which appeared about 1765 and is characteristic of the style of George Hepplewhite. The arch is incomplete, having a small ...
brazing
Chronometry; Clock
A method of bonding metallic surfaces with a more fusible metal or alloy. Unlike welding, in which the metals being joined are themselves most often melted together, brazing makes ...