(n) limited time
(n) (comp) default entity
(n) (sumo) era during early 1900s dominated by the grand champions Hitachiyama and Umegatani II
(n) new stone age
neolithic
(n) clear, with brief light rain
(n) Bronze Age
(n) (1) time to switch over
(2) (comp) response time
(n) (1) time to switch over
(2) (comp) response time
(n) (1) time to switch over
(2) (comp) response time
(n) (1) time to switch over
(2) (comp) response time
(n) preceramic period
(n) (obsc) pre-Jomon period (i.e. the preceramic period)
(n) international law in time of war
(n) (comp) busy period
(n) Pacific Time (US time zone)
(n) Great Interregnum (gap between Hohenstaufen and Habsburg rule of the Holy Roman Empire, approx. 1254-1273 CE)
(n) Ogosho period (between the Kansei Reforms and the Tempo Reforms, approx. 1787-1843)
(n) Age of Discovery
Age of Exploration
(exp) (id) Anything is better than nothing
(n) Central Standard Time
(n) Mesolithic age
Middle Stone Age
(n) diachronic linguistics
(n) leaving on time (e.g. as opposed to paid or unpaid overtime)
(n) leaving on time (e.g. as opposed to paid or unpaid overtime)
(n) (comp) isochronous communication
(n) (comp) isochronous transmission
(n) period of the northern and southern dynasties (in China, 5th-6th c. CE in Japan, 1336-92)
(n) Japanese Standard Time
(n) (comp) dead time
(n) mean solar time