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DialThe surface of the watch located under the hands usually containing the numbers and markers.
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Dialearly 15c., "sundial," earlier "dial of a compass" (mid-14c.), apparently from Medieval Latin dialis "daily," from Latin dies "day" (see diurnal). The word perh [..]
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Dial1650s, "to work with aid of a dial or compass," from dial (n.). Telephone sense is from 1923. Related: Dialed; dialing.
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DialDial [N] [S]for the measurement of time, only once mentioned in the Bible, erected by Ahaz ( 2 Kings 20:11 ; Isaiah 38:8 ). The Hebrew word (ma'aloth) is rendered "steps" in Ex Exodus 1 [..]
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Diala widget that enables a user to set a value on a circular display, much as they would move a slider. Circular motion is usually quite difficult to control on-screen (especially with a mouse), so dials [..]
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Dialoperate a dial to select a telephone number; "You must take the receiver off the hook before you dial" the face of a timepiece; graduated to show the hours the control on a r [..]
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Dialthe flat round part of something with numbers on it, like a clock, a watch or a telephone
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DialInternet Glossary up serviceA common method of connecting to the Internet. A user's modem dials up to a service provider, through which an Internet connection is established.
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Dialfor the measurement of time, only once mentioned in the Bible, erected by Ahaz (2 Kings 20:11; Isa. 38:8). The Hebrew word (ma'aloth) is rendered "steps" in Ex. 20:26, 1 Kings 10:19, an [..]
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DialNoun. A person's face.
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DialA flat circular plate that rotates and presents parts to machine at prescribed intervals. The worker places parts on designated spots on dial.
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DialDIAL (DIscovery And Launch) protocol allows for discovery and launch of certain apps that are embedded on certain Smart TVs, allowing second-screen devices to discover and launch apps on first-screen [..]
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Dial(n) the face of a timepiece; graduated to show the hours(n) the control on a radio or television set that is used for tuning(n) the circular graduated indicator on various measuring instruments(n) a d [..]
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DialThe watch face usually marked with numbers (or indices. batons & bars) to divide the 360 degrees into hours and minutes, Sub-Dials showing additional data are called Registers.
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DialThe visible surface of a watch that lies below its crystal and on top of its mechanism, usually inscribed with markings used to tell the time. Also known as face
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DialA plate, with a metal base and visible through a crystal, that carries certain indication, such as the hours, minutes and sometimes seconds.
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DialAlso called the face, the dial displays the time and features numerals and markings as well as the hands.
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DialThe face of a watch, which typically includes numerals or other markings to indicate hours, minutes and seconds. Some dials include a date window for viewing the calendar and smaller subsidiary dials [..]
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DialThe watch face. The numerals, indices, or surface design are usually applied; others have been printed on.
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DialThe watch face. The numerals, indices, or surface design are usually applied; others have been printed on.
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DialThe dial, or the watch “face,” features the numbers, indices and markers that indicate time based on the position of the hands.
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Dial
A graduated, circular scale over which a needle moves to show a measurement (such as speed).
A clock face.
A sundial.
A panel on a radio etc showing wavelengths or channels; a knob that is tur [..]
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