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What is the complete form of a point?
The whole thing is: the clock

Keywords: yes

English [? V]

Explanation:

Prepositions belong to; .....; Part .....; Live in (a place); About; Composition: because; (indicating the space-time position of a person or thing) When is it?

Phrases:

Chariots of fire chariots; Chariots of fire; Chariots of fire; Chariot of fire

Extended data:

Changes in word use: the clock

(noun)

The basic meaning of 1 and clock refers to the timing device sitting on the ground or hanging on the wall. It is a countable noun with plural form.

Clock used with can refer to the odometer, which is an informal usage.

Etymological explanation: clokke comes directly from Middle English; Clocca, from Middle Latin, means bell with bell.