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  1. n. 1. The act or process of keeping awake or mentally alert, especially for the purpose of guarding. 2. a. The act of observing closely or the condition of being closely observed; surveillance. b. A period of close observation, often in order to discover something: a watch during the child's illness. 3.

  2. Define watch out. watch out synonyms, watch out pronunciation, watch out translation, English dictionary definition of watch out. v. watched , watch·ing , watch·es v. intr. 1. To look or observe attentively or carefully; be closely observant: watching for trail

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  4. Define wrist watch. wrist watch synonyms, wrist watch pronunciation, wrist watch translation, English dictionary definition of wrist watch. Noun 1. wrist watch - a watch that is worn strapped to the wrist wristwatch watch, ticker - a small portable timepiece Based

  5. All rights reserved. swatch. ( swɒtʃ) n. 1. (Textiles) a sample of cloth. 2. (Textiles) a number of such samples, usually fastened together in book form. 3. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) printing. a. a small sample of colour supplied to the printer for matching during printing.

  6. Define stopwatch. stopwatch synonyms, stopwatch pronunciation, stopwatch translation, English dictionary definition of stopwatch. n. A watch that can be instantly started and stopped by pushing a button and used to measure an exact duration of time

  7. 1. To watch over as a guard. 2. To provide with a guard. 3. To post as a guard. [French sentinelle, from Italian sentinella, probably from Old Italian sentina, vigilance, from sentire, to watch, from Latin sentīre, to feel; see sent- in Indo-European roots .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  8. n. 1. An organ of vision or of light sensitivity. 2. a. Either of a pair of hollow structures located in bony sockets of the skull, functioning together or independently, each having a lens capable of focusing incident light on an internal photosensitive retina from which nerve impulses are sent to the brain; the vertebrate organ of vision. b.