| TIMEBOMBS | • timebombs n. Plural of timebomb. • time-bombs n. Plural of time-bomb. • time␣bombs n. Plural of time bomb. |
| TIMECARDS | • timecards n. Plural of timecard. • TIMECARD n. a card for recording an employee's time of arrival and departure. |
| TIMEFRAME | • timeframe n. Alternative spelling of time frame. • time-frame n. Alternative spelling of time frame. • time␣frame n. The period of time during which something is expected to occur, or does occur. |
| TIMELIEST | • timeliest adj. Superlative form of timely: most timely. • TIMELY adj. occurring at the right moment. |
| TIMELINES | • timelines n. Plural of timeline. • timelines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of timeline. • time-lines n. Plural of time-line. |
| TIMENOGUY | • timenoguy n. (Nautical) A rope used on a ship to prevent other lines and riggings tangling with each other. • TIMENOGUY n. a rope stretched from place to place on a ship; a makeshift. |
| TIMEOUSLY | • timeously adv. (Scotland and South Africa) In a timely manner. • TIMEOUS adv. timely; seasonable, also TIMOUS. |
| TIMEPIECE | • timepiece n. Any device that measures or registers time; a clock or watch, especially one lacking a chime or other… • time-piece n. Alternative spelling of timepiece. • TIMEPIECE n. any kind of clock. |
| TIMESAVER | • timesaver n. An act which allows one to accomplish a task more quickly. • time-saver n. Alternative form of timesaver. • TIMESAVER n. something that saves time. |
| TIMESCALE | • timescale n. Alternative spelling of time scale. • time-scale n. Alternative form of time scale. • time␣scale n. A series of events used as a rough measure of duration. |
| TIMESHARE | • timeshare n. Alternative spelling of time-share. • time-share n. A property jointly owned or leased by multiple people who are allowed to use (or sublet) it only during… • time-share v. (Transitive) To own or lease (a property) by time-sharing. |
| TIMESHIFT | • timeshift n. (Plays, films etc.) A change from one time period to another. • timeshift v. To retransmit the programmes of a TV channel at a different time of day. • TIMESHIFT v. to enable (a television programme) to be viewed at a time later than that of its original broadcast. |
| TIMESTAMP | • timestamp n. (Computing) A variable containing the date and time at which an event occurred, often included in a… • timestamp v. (Transitive, computing) To record the date and time of (an event, etc). • time-stamp n. Alternative spelling of timestamp. |
| TIMETABLE | • timetable n. A tabular schedule of events with the times at which they occur, especially times of arrivals and departures. • timetable n. A schedule of arrivals and departures published in book or booklet form, or as a pamphlet, and available… • timetable v. (Transitive) To arrange a specific time for (an event, a class, etc). |
| TIMEWORKS | • TIMEWORK n. work paid for by the hour or day. |