The interval between any two quantities having a ratio of 10 to 1.
Any of the sets of ten sequential braille characters with predictable patterns.
A group, set, or series of ten
A period of ten days, (history) particularly those in the ancient Egyptian, Coptic, and French Revolutionary calendars.
A series of prayers counted on a rosary, typically consisting of an Our Father, followed by ten Hail Marys, and concluding with a Glory Be and sometimes the Fatima Prayer.
A period of ten years , particularly such a period beginning with a year ending in 0 and ending with a year ending in 9.
A set of resistors, capacitors, etc. connected so as to provide even increments between one and ten times a base electrical resistance.
A set of ten electronic devices used to represent digits.
A quantity of availability of duration.
The property of a system which allows it to have more than one distinct configuration.
The inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present and past events.
The end of someone's life, conceived by the speaker as having been predestined.
The hour of childbirth.
A numerical indication of a particular moment.
A particular moment or hour; the appropriate moment or hour for something (especially with prepositional phrase or imperfect subjunctive).
How much of a day has passed; the moment, as indicated by a clock or similar device.
An instance or occurrence.
A dimension of spacetime with the opposite metric signature to space dimensions; the fourth dimension.
The measurement under some system of region of day or moment.
The serving of a prison sentence.
An era; (with the, sometimes in plural) the current era, the current state of affairs.
Ratio of comparison.
The measured duration of sounds; measure; tempo; rate of movement; rhythmical division.
Closing time.
Time out; temporary, limited suspension of play.
A person's youth or young adulthood, as opposed to the present day.
A measurement of a quantity of time; a numerical or general indication of a length of progression.
An experience.
Change associated with the second law of thermodynamics; the physical and psychological result of increasing entropy.
To measure or record the time, duration, or rate of.
To choose when something begins or how long it lasts.
To regulate as to time; to accompany, or agree with, in time of movement.
To measure, as in music or harmony.
The umpire's call in prizefights, etc.
Reminder by the umpire for the players to continue playing after their pause.
A call by a bartender to warn patrons that the establishment is closing and no more drinks will be served.