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Comprehensive Analysis
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1) "Watch" -- As to watch guard 1watch Pronunciation: 'wäch, 'woch Function: verb Etymology: Middle English wacchen, from Old English wæccan -- more at WAKE intransitive verb 1 a : to keep vigil as a devotional exercise b : to be awake during the night 2 a : to be attentive or vigilant b : to keep guard 3 a : to keep someone or something under close observation b : to observe as a spectator <the country watched as stocks fell sharply> 4 : to be expectant : WAIT <watch for the signal> transitive verb 1 : to keep under guard 2 a : to observe closely in order to check on action or change <being watched by the police> b : to look at : OBSERVE <sat and watched the crowd> c : to look on at <watch television> <watch a ball game> 3 a : to take care of : TEND b : to be careful of <watches his diet> 4 : to be on the alert for : BIDE <watched her opportunity> - watch it : look out : be careful <watch it when you handle the glassware> - watch one's step : to proceed with extreme care : act or talk warily - watch over : to have charge of : SUPERINTEND Pronunciation Symbols - In naval parlance, watches are a timekeeping convention. The term in general use can mean any period of duty or responsibility, such as a hurricane watch.
- For the Unix command, see Watch (Unix).
A wrist watch A watch is a small portable timepiece or clock that displays the time and sometimes the day, date, month and year. In past centuries, these often took the form of pocket watches, which today are seldom carried or worn. In modern usage, watch is usually a contraction of wristwatch, a designation for the most popular style of timekeeping device worn on the wrist of the designated wearer. Because most watches lack a striking mechanism, such as a bell or gong to announce the passage of time, they are properly designated as timepieces, rather than clocks.
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