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  • 51day — The period taken by the earth to make one revolution around its own axis. A day is measured by successive transits of a reference point on the celestial sphere over the meridian, and each type takes its name from the reference used. Thus, for a… …

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  • 52Day — (as used in expressions) April Fools Day All Fools Day Day, Doris Day, Dorothy Day Lewis, C(ecil) Hershey, A(lfred) D(ay) John Day Fossil Beds National Monument Memorial Day Decoration Day O Connor, Sandra Day …

    Enciclopedia Universal

  • 53day — n 1. daylight, daytime, Poetic. daytide; light of day, broad daylight, full sun; sunlight light, sunshine, dayshine, sun. 2.24 hours, mean solar day, solar day, Archaic. sun. 3. feast day, holyday, saint s day; anniversary, birthday, natal day,… …

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  • 54day — noun 1) I stayed for a day Syn: a twenty four hour period, twenty four hours 2) enjoy the beach during the day Syn: daytime, daylight; waking hours Ant: night 3) …

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  • 55day —   Lā, ao. Weekday, lā noa.    ♦ Day of worship, lā ho ano.    ♦ School day, lā kula.    ♦ Workday, lā hana.    ♦ Any possible day, ka lā e hiki mai ana.    ♦ From day to day, ia lā a e, ia lā a e.    ♦ To become light, as the day, pi i kea.    ♦… …

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  • 56day — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English dæg; akin to Old High German tag day Date: before 12th century 1. a. the time of light between one night and the next b. daylight 1 c. daytime 2. the period of …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 57Day —    The Jews reckoned the day from sunset to sunset (Lev. 23:32). It was originally divided into three parts (Ps. 55:17). The heat of the day (1 Sam. 11:11; Neh. 7:3) was at our nine o clock, and the cool of the day just before sunset (Gen. 3:8).… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 58day — Sidereal Si*de re*al, a. [L. sidereus, from sidus, sideris, a constellation, a star. Cf. {Sideral}, {Consider}, {Desire}.] 1. Relating to the stars; starry; astral; as, sidereal astronomy. [1913 Webster] 2. (Astron.) Measuring by the apparent… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 59Day X — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Day X – Outbreak of the Zombies Originaltitel Day X …

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  • 60Day — This is a very interesting surname. Altough usually English, it has two possible origins. This first is as a derivative of the famous personal name David , a popular given name throughout the British Isles during the Middle Ages. Derived from the …

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