timekeeping
The measurement of time, or determining what the local time is: the act or process of keeping the time.
Noun
- The measurement of time, or determining what the local time is: the act or process of keeping the time.
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Measuring and recording the time spent by employees on the clock, including the timepoints at which they clocked in and clocked out.
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- 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
Related
bookkeeping book-keeping have the time recordkeeping record-keeping scorekeeping time clock timekeeper
Verb
- present participle and gerund of timekeep