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'''Note:''' If the case itself is not in the shape of a chariot then is not a chariot clock. For example, a case decorated with this type of vehicle on top would be a clock with a chariot. | '''Note:''' If the case itself is not in the shape of a chariot then is not a chariot clock. For example, a case decorated with this type of vehicle on top would be a clock with a chariot. | ||
A clock will receive its name depending on the kind of wheeled vehicle the case is replicating; a chariot, carriage, coach, cart, etc. | |||
Definition of chariot (Collins English Dictionary): | |||
1. A two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, etc, in war, races, and processions. | |||
2. A light four-wheeled horse-drawn ceremonial carriage. |
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Note: If the case itself is not in the shape of a chariot then is not a chariot clock. For example, a case decorated with this type of vehicle on top would be a clock with a chariot.
A clock will receive its name depending on the kind of wheeled vehicle the case is replicating; a chariot, carriage, coach, cart, etc.
Definition of chariot (Collins English Dictionary):
1. A two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, etc, in war, races, and processions.
2. A light four-wheeled horse-drawn ceremonial carriage.