Examples (system)
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- zero five forty-three zulu = 05:43Z = 5.43 a.m. GMT
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military time (uncountable)
- (US, Canada) The 24-hour clock.
2009, David Pogue, Mac OS X Snow Leopard (The Missing Manual), O'Reilly, →ISBN, page 320:Tip: If you're frustrated that the Mac is showing you the 24-hour “military time” on your menu bar (that is, 17:30 instead of 5:30 p.m.)—or that it isn't showing military time when you'd like it to—click the Clock tab and turn “Use a 24-hour clock” on or off.
- (military, US and allied forces) A specific system of denoting and pronouncing the times of the 24-hour clock.
2014, Eric Van Lustbader, The Testament[1], Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN:Again, Bravo pointed. “Look!” As they watched, they saw a ghostly shape rising slowly out of the sea. Jenny, glancing at her watch, said, “One, five, three, zero. Fifteen-thirty—it's military time! Three-thirty in the afternoon.