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hour·glass  (ourgls)
n.
An instrument for measuring time, consisting of two glass chambers connected by a narrow neck and containing a quantity of sand, mercury, or another flowing substance that trickles from the upper chamber to the lower in a fixed amount of time, often one hour.
adj.
Shaped like an hourglass: an hourglass design; an hourglass figure.

hourglass [ˈaʊəˌglɑːs]
n
1. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Horology) a device consisting of two transparent chambers linked by a narrow channel, containing a quantity of sand that takes a specified time to trickle to one chamber from the other
2. (modifier) well-proportioned with a small waist an hourglass figure
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.hourglasshourglass - a sandglass that runs for sixty minutes
sandglass - timepiece in which the passage of time is indicated by the flow of sand from one transparent container to another through a narrow passage
Translations
hourglass [ˈaʊəglɑːs] Nreloj m de arena
hourglass hour glass [ˈaʊərglɑːs ˈaʊərglæs] nsablier m
hourglass figure n
to have an hourglass figure → avoir des formes fpl généreuses
hour hand npetite aiguille f
hourglass [ˈaʊəˌglɑːs] nclessidra
hourglass [ˈaʊəˌglɑːs] nclessidra


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