Concept cluster: Communication > Days and weeks
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Abbreviation of twenty-four seven. [24 hours per day, seven days per week. Designates a round-the-clock service, typically including holidays, as might be offered by a supermarket, ATM, gas station, concierge service or manned data center.]
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(colloquial) 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days out of the year (including February 29 in leap years, as well); constantly, without interruption, twenty-four seven, the entire year.
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Obsolete form of 2nd.
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(Internet slang, text messaging) Abbreviation of tomorrow. [On the day after the present day.]
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For the period of an entire day, or at least during all the daytime of a day.
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Available throughout the whole day.
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Alternative form of year-round. [Operating or continuing throughout the year.]
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Obsolete spelling of anniversal [Occurring yearly; annual.]
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Continuing for two days.
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The period of rejuvenation of singer Celine Dion's popularity and singing career, since the 2010s.
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ultradian with a period of approximately an hour
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The state or quality of being daily.
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That occurs every day, or at least every working day
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(idiomatic) The difficult, routine, or monotonous tasks of daily work.
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(idiomatic) For an indefinite number of days.
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one day at a time
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(idiomatic) Every day; daily; constantly or continuously (especially, of something that has become routine or monotonous).
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Compared to the same time period in the previous day.
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Happening every day.
n
(in combination) Something lasting a specified number of days.
adj
Which lasts a day, or approximately so.
n
Life.
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(law) from day to day.
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Every daytime.
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durable, long-lasting
v
(back-formed from the noun sense) To carry every day; to carry daily.
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As frequently as every day; daily.
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Synonym of any day
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Synonym of any day
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(obsolete) Literally every day in succession, or every day but Sunday. [14th–19th c.]
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(chiefly UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, dated in North America) A period of 2 weeks.
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Obsolete form of fortnight. [(chiefly UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, dated in North America) A period of 2 weeks.]
n
(Northern England dialectal, obsolete) Alternative form of fortnight [(chiefly UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, dated in North America) A period of 2 weeks.]
n
(US, military) A period of 48 hours' leave, i.e. two days.
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daily.
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full-time full-year
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which lasts half an hour, or approximately so.
n
Enough to last an hour.
adj
which lasts an hour, or approximately so
adv
At intervals of an hour.
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Alternative spelling of hours-long (“Lasting for hours.”)
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(medicine) Daily.
adj
Alternative spelling of midlife [Occurring in the middle point of one's life, usually considered about 45.]
n
Alternative spelling of midlifer [One whose age is midlife.]
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Lasting minutes.
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(idiomatic, informal) A very long time; a period regarded as too long.
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which lasts a month, or approximately so
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That happens multiple times each day
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Extending over multiple days
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Extending over multiple weeks
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(Yorkshire) Nine to five.
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A publication that is not published every day.
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(obsolete) Any recurring eight-day period; an eight-day 'week'.
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Lasting a nychthemeron (24 hours).
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(informal) On a daily basis, daily.
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lasting one day
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Having lived or existed for one year.
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A daily stipend.
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A publication issued regularly, but less frequently than daily.
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quotidian, daily
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(Anglicanism, historical) A daily allowance formerly paid to certain members of the clergy.
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Occurring on a quotidian basis; daily or commonplace.
n
A length of time roughly equal to the potential lifetime of a human being or, equivalently, the complete renewal of a human population.
adj
Paid monthly as opposed to weekly.
adj
(nonce word) Every Saturday.
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Accomplished in half a day.
n
(rare) A week; any period of seven consecutive days and nights.
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(rare) Alternative form of six ways to Sunday [(idiomatic, colloquial) Thoroughly, completely, in every way imaginable.]
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(of a person) Very old (typically greater than about 85 years)
n
An inexact quantity, typically understood to be between 20 and 100.
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term by term; every term
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Synonym of twenty-four seven
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Alternative form of twenty-four seven [24 hours per day, seven days per week. Designates a round-the-clock service, typically including holidays, as might be offered by a supermarket, ATM, gas station, concierge service or manned data center.]
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cyclical with a periodicity significantly shorter than 24 hours, that is, more frequent than circadian
n
A day fine.
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(postpositive) Seven days after (sometimes before) a specified date.
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(idiomatic) During every week; continuously.
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alternative form of weeklong [Lasting for (approximately) one week.]
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(rare) Of, pertaining to, or occurring on weekdays; especially, occurring on every weekday.
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Obsolete spelling of week [Any period of seven consecutive days.]
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(rare) Occurring every weekend.
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As much as occurs in a week.
adj
Lasting for (approximately) one week.
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Of or relating to a week.
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Lasting for weeks.
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Alternative spelling of yearlong. [Lasting one year; of a timespan of one year.]
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Lasting one year; of a timespan of one year.

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