(n) clock to be placed on tables, bookshelves, etc. (as opposed to a watch)
(n) (abbr) coming late or leaving early time (e.g. on a pay slip)
(n) Central Time (US time zone)
(n) daytime hours
(n) commuting time
(n) stop time
(n) stoppage time
(n) Jougan period (of art history, 859-877 CE)
(n) Iron Age
(n) Tempyo period (esp. used as a period of art history, 710-794 CE)
(n) (comp) transfer time
transmission time
(n) Tanuma period (1767-1786 CE)
(n) electric clock
(n) radio clock
(n) one's time at a certain point (at various points) of a race
(n) Higashiyama period (cultural and artistic period of the mid-Muromachi)
(n) Eastern Time (US time zone)
(n) Momoyama period (latter half of the Azuchi-Momoyama period, approx. 1583-1600 CE)
(n) arrival time
(n) Fujiwara period (esp. used as a period of art history, approx. 894-1185 CE)
(n) (comp) operating time
(n,vs) simultaneous interpretation
(n) simulcast
(n) simultaneous or synchronous recording
(n) Copper Age (period in which metal tools started to be used alongside stone tools)
(n) Tokugawa period (i.e. the Edo period, 1600-1867 CE)
(n) (sumo) era during the 1950s dominated by grand champions Tochinishiki and Wakanohana I
(n) Nara period (710-794 CE)
(n) the Jomon period
(adv,n) night and day
all the time