| time exposure |
a photographic exposure in which the shutter is kept open an unusually long time. [2 definitions] |
| time-honored |
respected because of its long use. |
| timekeeper |
an official in an athletic contest who regulates, keeps track of, or records the time for an event or each section of a game. [3 definitions] |
| time-lapse |
of, designating, or using a technique for filming a slow process by taking photographs at intervals and then projecting them continuously so that the process appears to be speeded up. |
| timeless |
not having a beginning or end; endless; eternal. [2 definitions] |
| time limit |
a limit set on the amount or period of time during which some action can or must be taken or completed. |
| timeline |
a graphic presentation of a chronology of events and their dates, listed from left to right along a horizontal line or in a vertical column. |
| time lock |
a lock attached to a timing mechanism that prevents it from being opened until a specific time. |
| timely |
occurring punctually or at just the right moment. [2 definitions] |
| time-out |
a brief suspension of play in an athletic contest that is not counted in the time allotted for the game. [2 definitions] |
| timepiece |
a mechanism that measures and displays the time, such as a clock or watch. |
| timer |
one who measures or records time; timekeeper. [3 definitions] |
| times |
multiplied by. |
| timesaving |
facilitating the conservation or efficient use of time. |
| timeserver |
one who adapts his or her conduct to prevailing custom or opinion, for personal advantage; opportunist. |
| time-share |
to own or use by time-sharing. |
| time-sharing |
the joint ownership of property, esp. vacation condominiums and the like, in which each owner occupies the property for a set period of time. [2 definitions] |
| time sheet |
a sheet of paper on which an employee's work hours are recorded. |
| time signature |
a musical symbol, usu. a numerical fraction located next to the key signature, used to indicate the meter of a composition. |
| time study |
see time and motion study. |
| timetable |
a schedule listing the times at which or within which certain events, such as the arrival and departure of trains, buses, and airplanes, are to occur. |