On-line Dictionary
Day
Day
n.
The
time
of
light
, or
interval
between
one
night
and
the
next
;
the
time
between
sunrise
and
sunset
, or
from
dawn
to
darkness
;
hence
,
the
light
;
sunshine
.
Day
n.
The
period
of
the
earth
's
revolution
on
its
axis
.
ordinarily
divided
into
twenty
-
four
hours
. It is
measured
by
the
interval
between
two
successive
transits
of a
celestial
body
over
the
same
meridian
,
and
takes
a
specific
name
from
that
of
the
body
.
Thus
, if
this
is
the
sun
,
the
day
(
the
interval
between
two
successive
transits
of
the
sun
's
center
over
the
same
meridian
) is
called
a
solar
day
; if it is a
star
, a
sidereal
day
; if it is
the
moon
, a
lunar
day
.
See
Civil
day
,
Sidereal
day
,
below
.
Day
n.
Those
hours
, or
the
daily
recurring
period
,
allotted
by
usage
or
law
for
work
.
Day
n.
A
specified
time
or
period
;
time
,
considered
with
reference
to
the
existence
or
prominence
of a
person
or
thing
;
age
;
time
.
Day
n.
(
Preceded
by
the
)
Some
day
in
particular
, as
some
day
of
contest
,
some
anniversary
,
etc
.
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