Noon

  • 71Noon — ISO 639 3 Code : snf ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living …

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  • 72noon — sb. RG. 398 …

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  • 73noon — noon· || nuːn n. midday; 12:00 P.M., twelve o clock in the daytime adj. of noontime; occurring at twelve o clock in the daytime …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 74noon — The time at which the center of the sun transits a particular meridian …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 75noon — noun twelve o clock in the day; midday. Origin OE nōn the ninth hour from sunrise, i.e. approximately 3 p.m. , from L. nona (hora) ninth hour ; cf. none2 …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 76noon — I. n. 1. Mid day, twelve o clock, meridian, noonday, noontide. 2. Prime, zenith. II. a. Meridional …

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  • 77noon — n 1. midday, twelve m., noonday, noontide, noontime, Chiefly Dial. nooning. 2. highpoint, top, apex, acme, pinnacle, summit, zenith, culmination, meridian; prime, flower, bloom …

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  • 78noon — [[t]nun[/t]] n. 1) midday 2) twelve o clock in the daytime 3) the highest, brightest, or finest point or part 4) archaic midnight • Etymology: bef. 900; ME none, OE nōn < L nōna ninth hour. See none II …

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  • 79noon —   Awakea; kau ka lā i ka lolo (see lolo); na uwā (rare) …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 80noon — Twelve hours after midnight, the sun being at meridian. Abbreviated M. The beginning of the sidereal day used by the astronomers. 52 Am J1st Time § 14. The middle of the day in common parlance …

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