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time

time of asking time-of-check to time-of-use time of concentration time of day time of death time of delivery time of departure time off time-off time-of-flight...


Wiktionary

See also: wiktionary For an introduction to the Wiktionary project, see Wiktionary:Welcome, newcomers and Wiktionary:Namespace. WOTD – 12 December 2017...


high tide

tide The time of day when the sea has risen to its highest level. (figuratively) A climax, culminating point or phase. (euphemistic) Synonym of menstruation...


Christmas Eve

Christmas Day. The day before Christmas Day. 1681, Church of England, The book of common prayer: This Collect is to be repeated every day with the other...


here/translations

translation tables. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations. Translations to be checked this place this time, the present situation The translations...


calendar

first day of the month”), from calō (“to announce solemnly, to call out (the sighting of the new moon)”), from Proto-Indo-European *kelh₁-. Doublet of calendarium...


dawn

See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations. Translations to be checked crepuscular (times of day) time of day; dawn, morning, noon/midday...


diurnal

instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations. Translations to be checked diurnal (plural diurnals) A flower that opens only in the day. (Catholicism)...


today

See also: to-day to-day (archaic), to day (obsolete) From Middle English today, to-daie, todæig, from Old English tōdæġ, tō dæġe (“today”, literally “on...


holiday

halidei, haliȝdei, from Old English hāliġdæġ (“holy day, Sabbath”), equivalent to holy +‎ day. Compare West Frisian hjeldei (“holiday”), Danish helligdag...