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Timer
Timer Tim"er, n. (Internal-combustion Engines)
In electric ignition, an adjustable device for automatically
timing the spark.
Timer
Timer Tim"er, n.
A timekeeper; especially, a watch by which small intervals of
time can be measured; a kind of stop watch. It is used for
timing the speed of horses, machinery, etc.
Meaning of TiMER from wikipedia
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Timer (stylized as
TiMER) is a 2009
science fiction romantic comedy film written, produced, and
directed by Jac
Schaeffer in her
directorial debut. The...
- A
timer or
countdown timer is a type of
clock that
starts from a
specified time
duration and
stops upon
reaching 00:00. An
example of a
simple timer is...
- The 555
timer IC is an
integrated circuit used in a
variety of
timer, delay,
pulse generation, and
oscillator applications. It is one of the most po****r...
-
watchdog timer (WDT, or
simply a watchdog),
sometimes called a
computer operating properly timer (COP
timer), is an
electronic or
software timer that is...
- old-
timer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Old-
timer or
oldtimer may
refer to: Old-
timer, a
person of old age Old-
timer, a
veteran Old-
timer, an eggcorn...
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appeared with
fellow Buffy the
Vampire Slayer alum Emma
Caulfield in the film
TiMER.
Rocha starred in the
first and only
season of
Sherri starring Sherri Shepherd...
- time
switch (also
called a
timer switch, or
simply timer) is a
device that
operates an
electric switch controlled by a
timer.
Intermatic introduced its...
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American screenwriter and
producer best
known for her 2009
feature film
debut TiMER and for her work in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe creating the Disney+ television...
- failures. A
timer is
established that is
normally reset by the
receipt of any
valid command (including one
whose sole
function is to
reset the
timer). If the...
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method developed by
Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. It uses a
kitchen timer to
break work into intervals,
typically 25
minutes in length, separated...