Clocktower

Pronunciation: /ˈkɫɑkˈtaʊɝ/

Clocktower (noun)

  1. A tall building or structure with a clock on it, often in a town centre or near a church.
  2. A prominent tower used as a public landmark, where the clock helps people tell the time.

Examples

  • The clocktower stands in the center of the square.
  • A clocktower marks the hill above the town.