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n. (context retronym English) A clock that displays the time using hands.
Usage examples of "analog clock".
Stuffing the two fish that I'd saved into my pouch, noting that they were translucent in daylight, their inner organs like the mechanism of an old analog clock, I set out across the crystal landscape.
Although the theater had no windows, there was still some light: the red glow of EXIT signs, light seeping in under the doors, a large illuminated analog clock on the wall above the doors, red LEDs from smoke detectors, and lights from a control panel or some such coming from the five little windows of the projection booth above the entrance.
He glanced up at the old-fashioned analog clock hanging above the range.
Like an old analog clock, whose ticking both kept you awake and forcibly reminded you of the winks you were missing.
It would have had a big analog clock on the front of it, and you would have set the time by moving the hands around on the dial.