Clock wiki:
>For other uses, see Clock (disambiguation). A clock (from the Latin cloca, "bell") is an instrument for measuring time. A clock is usually a physical instrument; an especially accurate one is called a chronometer. The clock in its modern form (24 hour clock) has been in use since at least the 14th century. Clock can refer to an abstract system of time measurement (see calendar for other measurements). Modern clocks define constant units of time: an hour is always sixty minutes, of sixty seconds each.
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Champagne wiki:
pagne can have one of several meanings when stated alone.Uses of this word include:Champagne (province) - a region in France, ruled in the past by the Counts of ChampagneChampagne (beverage) - a sparkling wineChampagne - a 1928 movie by Alfred HitchcockChampagne (band)Champagne (color) - several shades of yellow or beige, derived from the typical color of the beverage (see above). Especially used to describe gem stones or horses.
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