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clockwork (n.)

also clock-work, 1660s, "machinery and movements of a clock," from clock (n.1) + work (n.). Figurative sense of "any regulated system of unvarying regularity" is recorded earlier (1620s); also as an adjective in this sense (1760s).

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Definitions of clockwork from WordNet

clockwork (n.)
any mechanism of geared wheels that is driven by a coiled spring; resembles the works of a mechanical clock;
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