Definition of Horologists

1. Noun. (plural of horologist) ¹

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Definition of Horologists

1. horologist [n] - See also: horologist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Horologists

horoeka
horography
horologe
horologer
horologers
horologes
horologic
horological
horologically
horologies
horologiographer
horologiographic
horologiography
horologion
horologist
horologists
horology
horometer
horometers
horometrical
horometries
horometry
horophile
horophiles
horopter
horopteric
horopters
horoscope
horoscoper
horoscopers

Literary usage of Horologists

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

1. The Horological Journal: The Special Organ of the British Horological Institute by British Horological Federation, British Horological Institute (1860)
"Let this fact be made patent, then, at the new Exhibition, and let our clever horologists lose no time in closing up such crevices in their armour as the ..."

2. Former Clock & Watchmakers and Their Work: Including an Account of the by Frederick James Britten (1894)
"Another of Graham's inventions applicable to clocks of precision, and which is still unsurpassed in the opinion of many leading horologists, is the dead- ..."

3. Reports and Awards by United States Centennial Commission (1877)
"The attention of the Swiss horologists is directed principally to the production of the best possible specimens of pocket-chronometers, and, consequently, ..."

4. House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d by United States Congress. House (1877)
"On the subject of the Swiss-American watch trade, the German Watchmakers' Journal contains an interesting communication from well-known Dresden horologists, ..."

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