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Noun Concept
Categories: Chess equipment, Articles with short description, Timers
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chess clock  Bronstein delay  Chess/Clock  chess clocks  Chess timer
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A device consisting of two clocks and a switch for running one at a time, used in chess games to measure how much time each player spends. Open English WordNet
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A device consisting of two clocks and a switch for running one at a time, used in chess games to measure how much time each player spends. Open English WordNet
A chess clock is a device that comprises two adjacent clocks with buttons to stop one clock while starting the other, so that the two clocks never run simultaneously. Wikipedia
Two adjacent clocks with stop/start buttons Wikidata
A device consisting of two clocks and a switch for running one at a time, used in chess and other games to measure how much time each player takes. Wiktionary
Clock system used in chess games. Wiktionary (translation)
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A chess clock that was patented in 1975 was developed by Joseph Meshi and became the first commercially available digital chess clock. Open English WordNet
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