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An oil-lamp clock is a type of timekeeping device that utilizes oil as a fuel source for illumination while also incorporating a mechanism to measure and indicate the passage of time. These clocks typically consist of a glass or metal reservoir filled with oil, a wick for burning the oil, and a clock mechanism that can include gears and a face for displaying the time.

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