"Horology" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Horology is the study of the art and science of measuring time and making timepieces, including clocks, watches, and other devices that measure time. It involves the design, construction, and maintenance of timekeeping instruments, as well as the study of their mechanisms, materials, and history. Horologists are experts in this field and are often skilled in the repair and restoration of timepieces.
Horology
Horography is the study of horoscopes and astrology. It refers to the practice of interpreting the positions of stars and planets to predict an individual's personality, behavior, and destiny.
Relating to the science or art of measuring time, especially in the context of clocks and watches.
Horologists are watchmakers and clockmakers who are skilled in the design, construction, and repair of timepieces such as watches, clocks, and other precision instruments that measure time.
The horopter is a hypothetical line that passes through an observer's eyes and connects the points on the horizon where the edges of the distance are perceived as being in the same distance. It is a concept in visual perception and optics that helps to explain how we perceive depth and distance in the world around us. The horopter is often used in fields such as psychology, physics, and computer graphics to model and simulate visual perception and to study the way we perceive depth and distance.
Horoscopes refer to predictions or forecasts about a person's future, personality, and characteristics based on the position of the stars and planets at the time of their birth. These predictions are often presented in the form of a daily, weekly, or monthly forecast, and are typically associated with the 12 signs of the zodiac, such as Aries, Taurus, Gemini, and so on.