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'''Horology''' is the science of ]keeping. ]s, and ]es are examples of instruments used to measure time.


{{Short description|Art or science of measuring time}}
Horology has a long history and there are many ]s devoted to it. An example is the ], which is also the source of the ], ] 0° 0' 0".

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