Each employee is given a weekly clocking on card. On arriving for work, the employee inserts the card into a slot and the time and date is stamped on the card. The same is done at night when leaving work. Usually, it is the accounts department that collects the cards at the end of the week, and the hours worked and pay due is calculated (as well as deductions for tax and National Insurance, etc). Most wages are paid directly into an employee's bank account nowadays.
A clock has hands but cannot clap.
Bus Clock is based on the System Clock. In other terms Bus Clock is derived from system Clock. Bus Clock is usually half System Clock. (Busy Clock = System Clock / 2)
A computers clock is a real clock
The singular possessive form of the noun "clock" is "clock's."
It went, "Clock, Clock!" Get it? Clock instead of Cluck?
There are many synonyms to the term, longcase clock. A longcase clock is also called a grandfather clock, floor clock, and tall-case clock. Many people know this type of clock as a grandfather clock.
the full form of it is of the clock
o' clock
Alarm clock Wall clock
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mock clock, schlock clock
I think you have not asked a complete question. A clock is a clock is a clock, either digital or with a conventional clock face. How would anyone summarise that?