Definition of Timesaver

1. Noun. An act which allows one to accomplish a task more quickly. ¹

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Definition of Timesaver

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Timesaver

timeouts
timepiece
timepieces
timepleaser
timepleasers
timepoint
timepoints
timeproof
timer
timers
times
times out of mind
times sign
times table
timesaver (current term)
timesavers
timesaving
timescale
timescales
timescape
timescapes
timesed
timeserver
timeservers
timeserving
timeservings
timeses
timeshare
timeshares

Literary usage of Timesaver

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The AT&T Documentation Guide (1993)
"timesaver tips, plain English definitions, and Panic Button Troubleshooting ensure quick start-ups. Using Windows 3.1, Special Edition 0-88022-731-1 This ..."

2. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"... Reviews of Previously Published Volumes: "... u revelation and a very real timesaver tor those who try to keep abreast of the field. ..."

3. The Journal of Educational Research by American Educational Research Association (1921)
"Speed is a highly desirable factor in reading ability, merely as a timesaver if for no other reason. All habits which lead to slow and ponderous reading ..."

4. Electrical Measurements by Frank Arthur Laws (1917)
"... ballistic galvanometer is frequently most convenient, it being a great timesaver. The damping should be electromagnetic; the law governing it is then ..."

5. Electrical Measurements by Frank Arthur Laws (1917)
"... ballistic galvanometer is frequently most convenient, it being a great timesaver. The damping should be electromagnetic; the law governing it is then ..."

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