n. pl. clep·sy·dras or clep·sy·drae (-drē′) An ancient device that measured time by marking the regulated flow of water through a small opening. Also called water glass. [Latin, from Greek klepsudrā : kleptein, kleps-, to steal + hudōr, water; see wed-1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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