Concept cluster: Communication > Early morning
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(obsolete) In the morning; every morning.
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(Britain, military) a.m.; in the morning
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(obsolete) In the mornings.
adv
Alternative form of ante meridiem [before noon, in the morning.]
adj
(idiomatic) Alternative form of around-the-clock. [All day and night; all of the time.]
n
(idiomatic) One who gets up early in the morning or goes to bed early.
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(India, historical) A morning spent lying in bed late, as opposed to the Anglo-Indian habit of early rising.
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Early in the morning.
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(dialect) The earlier part of the day; the morning or early afternoon.
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focusing on one day at a time.
n
(medicine) The first sixty minutes after sustaining major traumatic injury, during which there is the highest likelihood that prompt medical treatment will prevent death.
n
(idiomatic) the time when help is most needed
adj
Specifically, near the end of the day.
adj
Of, occurring in, or relating to the morning, especially the early morning upon waking up.
adv
In the early morning.
n
Enough to last a minute.
adj
Characteristic of a Monday morning (especially with reference to the return to work after the free time of the weekend).
n
(UK, regional) tomorrow morning
n
Pronunciation spelling of morning. [The early part of the day, especially from dawn to noon.]
n
(figuratively) The early part of anything.
n
Alternative form of morning gift [A gift traditionally given in some (especially Germanic) cultures by the husband to his wife on the first morning after they were married.]
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(obsolete) every morning; daily in the morning.
n
(rare, humorous) A nightmare experience in the morning.
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The characteristic of being most active and alert during the morning; being a morning person.
n
(archaic) Morning.
n
(obsolete) morning mass
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Obsolete form of morning. [The early part of the day, especially from dawn to noon.]
n
A typical bad day.
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broad daylight
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Of or pertaining to a meal, especially dinner.
n
(obsolete) Spring.
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(poetic) Early in the morning.
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(business, law) A contract provision that extends coverage to events that occurred before the contract was signed.
n
A type of business that is relatively new, fast-growing, and expected to become more important in future.
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a statute that includes provision for automatic termination of a government program or agency at the end of a specified time
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The morning of today
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(rare) In the morning.
n
The night of the day after the present day.
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The dawn of yesterday.

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