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watchwork (ˈwɒtʃwɜːk) [watch n.] That part of the movement of a timepiece which is concerned with the measuring of the hours, as distinguished from the ‘clockwork’ or striking part; also, the ‘works’ or parts composing the movement of a watch.1667 Sprat Hist. R. Soc. 247 Three new wayes of Pendulums...
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Impulsion, Involution and Evolution of Curves, Machinery, Magnetism, Mechanics, Percussion, Piano-Forte, Position, Temperament, Thunder, Trumpet, and Watchwork
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Moritz Immisch
By 1880, his experiments in small dynamo-electric machines had led him to step away from watchwork and explore the new opportunities in the nascent electrical Foremost amongst them was Immisch's friend and partner, Frederick William John Hubel, who was himself formerly involved in watchwork, but who left the
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Parsons Horological Institute
He was himself experienced in watchwork and felt that what he had spent so many of the best years of his life in learning, could be taught in much less
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show
▪ I. show, n.1 (ʃəʊ) Forms: 3 (in comb.) shæw-, 4 sceu, 4–5 schewe, 4–6 north. schawe, 6 sheaw, sheow, shoe, shue, Sc. schaw, s(c)hau, 6–7 shewe, showe, 7 sho, Sc. schew, shaw, 6–9 shew, 6– show. [f. show v.: cf. MLG., MDu. schowwe fem. (mod.Du. schouw), OHG. scou fem. (MHG. schou, schow(e fem. and ...
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work
▪ I. work, n. (wɜːk) Forms: α. 1—4 weorc, 2–4 weork(e, (3 Orm. weorrc, weorrk-). β. 1–4 werc, (3 wærc, wærk, Orm. werrc), 3–6 werk(e, (4 -cke, -kke, 5 wherk, 6 Sc. verk); Sc. and north. 4 warc(ke, vark, 4–7 warke, 4– wark. γ. 1 wyrc, 1–2 wurc, 3 wurck, wurk, (5 wrke); 4 wirke. δ. 1–3 worc, 3–7 worke...
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