The Collaborative International Dictionary
Horological \Hor`o*log"ic*al\, a. [L. horologicus, Gr. ?.] Relating to a horologe, or to horology.
Wiktionary
a. Of or relating to horology.
Usage examples of "horological".
British Horological Institute on the further possibilities of using electricity as a way of refining the accuracy and running time of clocks.
Sir Gerard himself, know that he is a member of the British Horological Institute, where he is highly valued for his maths and his knowledge of clocks and clock making and is due to give a paper to the members later this month--an honour not conferred on many, I understand.
Miss Court- they, that Marriott is going to present a paper to the British Horological Institute.
He told Mr Nance of his suspicions on one of his evening visits after he had finished putting the final touches to the paper he was due to read at the British Horological Institute.
Trish was hamstrung by the fact that Alien did not wish her to tell anyone of his life with Mr Nance, or of his heroism in the railway accident, nor of his high standing in the British Horological Institute.
I have not even had the pleasure of learning how you went on when you gave your paper to the British Horological Institute.
You asked me in your last letter how I fared when I read my paper to the British Horological Institute on Tuesday.
They understood that he had given a paper to the British Horological Institute and complimented him on that.
By the by, you might pass on my compliments to him on the paper he gave to the British Horological Institute.
The horological demon in there was supposed to be friendly, not sappy.
Maybe I was imagining things, but I thought the horological demon sounded slightly worried at having me awake and prowling around at that hour.
Grand Award, the Gold Medal of the forthcoming International Horological Exposition at Berne.