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in or during the day regularly
- daysin or during the day regularly
- skylikethe apparently dome-shaped expanse extending upwards from the horizon that is characteristically blue or grey during the day, red in the evening, and black at night
- daybedcouch, esp. of the 17th or 18th century, in the form of a usually armless chair, with a greatly elongated seat supported by extra legs and a slanted, sometimes hinged, back, used for reclining or sleeping during the day
- maypoletall pole, decorated with flowers and ribbons, around which people dance or engage in sports during May Day celebrations
- maypolestall pole, decorated with flowers and ribbons, around which people dance or engage in sports during May Day celebrations
- workhourany of the hours of a day during which work is done, as in an office, usually between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m
- nappingSleep lightly or briefly, esp. during the day
- perinataloccurring during or pertaining to the phase surrounding the time of birth, from the twentieth week of gestation to the twenty-eighth day of newborn life
- kaddishimthe five-verse form of this prayer that is recited at specified points during each of the three daily services by one observing the mourning period of 11 months, beginning on the day of burial, for a deceased parent, sibling, child, or spouse, and by one
- kaddishthe five-verse form of this prayer that is recited at specified points during each of the three daily services by one observing the mourning period of 11 months, beginning on the day of burial, for a deceased parent, sibling, child, or spouse, and by one
- quadragesimalconsisting of 40; specifically, in regard to a 40-day fast occurring during Lent
- phasica particular appearance or state in a regularly recurring cycle of changes phases of the moon
- rotationsThe passing of a privilege or responsibility from one member of a group to another in a regularly recurring succession
- latenessThe fact of being far on in the day or night
- latenessesThe fact of being far on in the day or night
- matutinalpertaining to or occurring in the morning; early in the day.
- matutinalpertaining to or occurring in the morning; early in the day
- hemeralopiathe condition of seeing well at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is poor
- hemeralopiasHEMERALOPIA, the condition of seeing well at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is poor
- charwomana woman hired by the hour or day or week to clean rooms in offices or houses also CHARLADY
- dayspecified time or period age in grandfather's day often used in plural the old days the days of sailing ships
- charwomenCHARWOMAN, a woman hired by the hour or day or week to clean rooms in offices or houses also CHARLADY
- datebookA book with spaces for each day of the year in which one notes appointments or important information for each day
- datebooksA book with spaces for each day of the year in which one notes appointments or important information for each day
- ides(in the ancient Roman calendar) the fifteenth day of March, May, July, or October, and the thirteenth day of the other months.
- commissarsAn official of the Communist Party, esp. in the former Soviet Union or present-day China, responsible for political education and organization
- dineto take a meal, esp. the principal or more formal meal of the day, away from home, as in a hotel or restaurant
- intercalary(of a day or a month) Inserted in the calendar to harmonize it with the solar year, e.g., February 29 in leap years
- mainprise(Hist.) to allow a prisoner to go free based on a guarantee that he or she will appear in court on the designated day
- nyctalops(Greek) one afflicted with nyctalopia, the condition of seeing poorly at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is normal; erroneously, the opposite condition
- nyctalopesNYCTALOPS, (Greek) one afflicted with nyctalopia, the condition of seeing poorly at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is normal; erroneously, the opposite condition
- ides(used with a sing. or pl. v.) (in the ancient Roman calendar) the fifteenth day of March, May, July, or October, and the thirteenth day of the other months
- biorhythma periodic change in the behaviour or physiology of many animals and plants (eg hibernation and migration) mediated by hormones which are in turn influenced by changes in day-length
- biorhythmsBIORHYTHM, a periodic change in the behaviour or physiology of many animals and plants (eg hibernation and migration) mediated by hormones which are in turn influenced by changes in day-length
- ethicsset of moral principles a theory or system of moral values the present-day materialistic ethic an old-fashioned work ethic often used in plural but singular or plural in construction an elaborate ethics Christian ethics
- analemmaa plot or graph of the position of the sun in the sky at a certain time of day (as noon) at one locale measured throughout the year that has the shape of a figure 8
- ethicset of moral principles a theory or system of moral values the present-day materialistic ethic an old-fashioned work ethic often used in plural but singular or plural in construction an elaborate ethics Christian ethics
- nones(used with a sing. or pl. v.) (in the ancient Roman calendar) the ninth day before the ides, both days included: the seventh of March, May, July, and October, and the fifth of the other months
- kiddushesA ceremony of prayer and blessing over wine, performed by the head of a Jewish household at the meal ushering in the Sabbath (on a Friday night) or a holy day, or at the lunch preceding it