clepsydra

/ˈklɛpsɪdrə/
noun
  1. An ancient device for measuring time by the flow of water; a water clock.
    • Before mechanical clocks, people relied on a clepsydra to measure hours.
    • The clepsydra in the temple garden slowly dripped water to mark the passing of time.
    • The museum displayed a Greek clepsydra used in ancient courts to time speeches.
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