Definitions from Wiktionary (double summer time)
▸ noun: (historical) The advancing of clocks by two hours ahead of winter time in the summer instead of the usual one hour; mainly used during World War II in the United Kingdom.
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▸ noun: (historical) The advancing of clocks by two hours ahead of winter time in the summer instead of the usual one hour; mainly used during World War II in the United Kingdom.
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British Double Summer Time,
hour change,
BDST,
summer time,
daylight saving time,
War Time,
daylight savings,
British Summer Time,
daylight savings time,
daylight-saving time,
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