timekeeping

The measurement of time, or determining what the local time is: the act or process of keeping the time.

Noun

  1. The measurement of time, or determining what the local time is: the act or process of keeping the time.
    1. Measuring and recording the time spent by employees on the clock, including the timepoints at which they clocked in and clocked out.

  2. The quality of being punctual, keeping to a set time.
    • Timekeeping is better than on many Irish main lines; indeed, such delays as do occur are often attributable to late running of the Dublin-Sligo trains. - 1951 May, R. K. Kirkland, “The Cavan & Leitrim Railway”, in...
    • As already indicated, timekeeping is very poor. Point-to-point times are not kept, even with a clear road, and whilst fast running has never been a feature of the route because of the large number of junctions and speed...
    • Our correspondent found that timekeeping had suffered following the substitution of Class 5 4-6-0s on these workings. - 1961 October, “Motive Power Miscellany: Scottish Region”, in Trains Illustrated, page 638:

Origin

From time + keeping.

Forms

timekeepings time-keeping

Related

bookkeeping book-keeping have the time recordkeeping record-keeping scorekeeping time clock timekeeper

Verb

  1. present participle and gerund of timekeep

Forms

time-keeping