turret clock

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turret clock

A large turret clock displays the time on all four sides of the town hall tower.

Definition

Noun: A large, prominently displayed clock designed for installation in a tower, typically featuring multiple clock faces so that the time can be read from all directions. It is a public timepiece, often found on civic buildings like town halls, churches, or railway stations.

Usage

A "turret clock" refers specifically to the clock mechanism and its faces mounted high on a tower. It is a functional architectural feature for public timekeeping. - The historic turret clock on the old town hall has been keeping time for the village for over two centuries. - Restoring the cathedral's turret clock required specialist horologists.

Advanced Usage
  • As a landmark feature: A turret clock often becomes a symbolic landmark for a community.
    • The chimes of the turret clock are a familiar sound to everyone living in the town square.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tower clock: A direct synonym for turret clock.
  • Clock tower: Refers to the entire tower structure that houses a turret clock.
  • Public clock: A broader term encompassing turret clocks and other publicly displayed timepieces.
Synonyms
  • Tower clock
  • Public clock (in a tower context)
Notes

The term "turret clock" emphasizes the clock mechanism itself, distinct from "clock tower," which refers to the building or structure. It is a compound noun where "turret" describes the type of location for the clock.

turret clock

A large turret clock displays the time on all four sides of the town hall tower.

Noun
  1. a clock with more than one dial to show the time in all directions from a tower