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Qu'est-ce (qui) est clock doubled - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Doubled consonants; Doubled consonant; Double consonant (disambiguation); Consonant doubling

grandfather clock         
  • Longcase clock from about 1750 in the District Museum in [[Tarnów]] in Poland, mounted with use of imported components marked ''Wiliam Jourdain London'' and adorned with [[chinoiserie]] motifs
  • Bornholm clock made by Edvart Sonne, from Rønne, [[Bornholm]] in the late 1700s
  • Comtoise clock
  • The "tick-tock" of a grandfather clock
  • Pendulum swinging on a grandfather clock in Japan
  • Most of a longcase clock's height is used to hold the long [[pendulum]] and weights. The two chains attached to the weights and the lack of winding holes in the dial show this to be a 30-hour clock.
  • Madras School of Arts]]. This clock is on display in [[The Prince of Wales Museum]] in [[Mumbai]] and was donated by [[Dorab Tata]].
  • Lateral view of a longcase clock movement without striking mechanism, mid-1800s
  • Clock face circa 1730 [[Timothy Mason (clockmaker)]] of Gainsborough
  • Timothy Mason]] longcase clock movement with striking mechanism, circa 1730
  • Clock-face signature of Tim Mason
  • Longcase clock circa 1730 by [[Timothy Mason (clockmaker)]] of [[Gainsborough, Lincolnshire]]
TALL, FREESTANDING, WEIGHT-DRIVEN PENDULUM CLOCK
Long case clock; Longcase Clock; Grandmother clock; Floor clock; Tall-case clock; Long case Clock; Comtoise clock; Longcase clocks; Granddaughter clock; Bornholm clock; Morbier clock; Morez clock; Eight-day clock; Eight day clock; Grandfather clocks; Longcase clock; Case clock; Grandfather Clock
(grandfather clocks)
A grandfather clock is an old-fashioned type of clock in a tall wooden case which stands upright on the floor.
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Grandfather clock         
  • Longcase clock from about 1750 in the District Museum in [[Tarnów]] in Poland, mounted with use of imported components marked ''Wiliam Jourdain London'' and adorned with [[chinoiserie]] motifs
  • Bornholm clock made by Edvart Sonne, from Rønne, [[Bornholm]] in the late 1700s
  • Comtoise clock
  • The "tick-tock" of a grandfather clock
  • Pendulum swinging on a grandfather clock in Japan
  • Most of a longcase clock's height is used to hold the long [[pendulum]] and weights. The two chains attached to the weights and the lack of winding holes in the dial show this to be a 30-hour clock.
  • Madras School of Arts]]. This clock is on display in [[The Prince of Wales Museum]] in [[Mumbai]] and was donated by [[Dorab Tata]].
  • Lateral view of a longcase clock movement without striking mechanism, mid-1800s
  • Clock face circa 1730 [[Timothy Mason (clockmaker)]] of Gainsborough
  • Timothy Mason]] longcase clock movement with striking mechanism, circa 1730
  • Clock-face signature of Tim Mason
  • Longcase clock circa 1730 by [[Timothy Mason (clockmaker)]] of [[Gainsborough, Lincolnshire]]
TALL, FREESTANDING, WEIGHT-DRIVEN PENDULUM CLOCK
Long case clock; Longcase Clock; Grandmother clock; Floor clock; Tall-case clock; Long case Clock; Comtoise clock; Longcase clocks; Granddaughter clock; Bornholm clock; Morbier clock; Morez clock; Eight-day clock; Eight day clock; Grandfather clocks; Longcase clock; Case clock; Grandfather Clock
A grandfather clock (also a longcase clock, tall-case clock, grandfather's clock, or floor clock) is a tall, freestanding, weight-driven pendulum clock with the pendulum held inside the tower or waist of the case. Clocks of this style are commonly 1.
grandfather clock         
  • Longcase clock from about 1750 in the District Museum in [[Tarnów]] in Poland, mounted with use of imported components marked ''Wiliam Jourdain London'' and adorned with [[chinoiserie]] motifs
  • Bornholm clock made by Edvart Sonne, from Rønne, [[Bornholm]] in the late 1700s
  • Comtoise clock
  • The "tick-tock" of a grandfather clock
  • Pendulum swinging on a grandfather clock in Japan
  • Most of a longcase clock's height is used to hold the long [[pendulum]] and weights. The two chains attached to the weights and the lack of winding holes in the dial show this to be a 30-hour clock.
  • Madras School of Arts]]. This clock is on display in [[The Prince of Wales Museum]] in [[Mumbai]] and was donated by [[Dorab Tata]].
  • Lateral view of a longcase clock movement without striking mechanism, mid-1800s
  • Clock face circa 1730 [[Timothy Mason (clockmaker)]] of Gainsborough
  • Timothy Mason]] longcase clock movement with striking mechanism, circa 1730
  • Clock-face signature of Tim Mason
  • Longcase clock circa 1730 by [[Timothy Mason (clockmaker)]] of [[Gainsborough, Lincolnshire]]
TALL, FREESTANDING, WEIGHT-DRIVEN PENDULUM CLOCK
Long case clock; Longcase Clock; Grandmother clock; Floor clock; Tall-case clock; Long case Clock; Comtoise clock; Longcase clocks; Granddaughter clock; Bornholm clock; Morbier clock; Morez clock; Eight-day clock; Eight day clock; Grandfather clocks; Longcase clock; Case clock; Grandfather Clock
¦ noun a clock in a tall free-standing wooden case, driven by weights.

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Double consonant

Double consonant ("doubled consonant", "consonant doubling", etc.) may refer to:

  • Gemination, the doubling or lengthening of the pronunciation of a consonant sound
  • A digraph consisting of a repeated consonant
    • American and British spelling differences involving double consonants