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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...


timepiece

time-piece From time +‎ piece. IPA(key): /ˈtaɪmpiːs/ timepiece (plural timepieces) A chronometer (any device used to tell the time of day), particularly...


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...


dawn

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


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...


doomsday

day of doom, domesday (obsolete) From Middle English domes + dai, from Old English dom (“judgment”) + dæg (“day”). Equivalent to doom +‎ -s- +‎ day....


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...


here/translations

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


diurnal

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