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horologist

[ UK /hɒɹˈɒləd‍ʒˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who makes or repairs watches

How To Use horologist In A Sentence

  • The same doctor has to be a combination of priest, demiurge, counsellor, pharmacologist, horologist, talkshow host and healer.
  • The clock's movement was passed to Country Clocks, a local horologist, for a complete overhaul.
  • The modern designer has to be a sophisticated horologist. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having spent three years training as an horologist in Dublin, Derek worked in Northern Ireland for a number of years as well as in Australia before returning to Ireland to set up his own business.
  • Astronomers and some horologists pursued exactly-measured time.
  • Denison, a barrister, was an amateur horologist who had made a fortune in the railway boom. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like Louis XVI, he was a keen horologist, and was able to reassemble even the most complicated watches, and he amassed an impressive set of clocks for Buckingham House.
  • Like the ultra-thin timepieces that are all the rage, they test the horologist. Times, Sunday Times
  • Denison, a barrister, was an amateur horologist who had made a fortune in the railway boom. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the course of dining with the visiting horologist, Mudge waxed loquacious on the subject of H-4.
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