Concept cluster: Communication > Time division in sports games
n
A narrow or bare majority.
n
(sports) The period of play before half time, as opposed to the second half.
adj
(sports) Occurring in the first half
n
Something that makes a major turnaround over the course of its lifespan.
n
Any of the three terms at Eton College, for Michaelmas, Lent, and summer.
n
Alternative spelling of half-time [(sports) The interval between the two halves of a sports match.]
n
(sports) The interval between the two halves of a sports match.
n
A break between two performances or sessions, such as at a concert, play, seminar, or religious assembly.
n
An imaginary line on the Earth's surface at 180° longitude, mostly through the Pacific Ocean, to the east of which the calendar date is one day earlier than to the west.
n
(sports) half time, a scheduled intermission between the periods of play
adj
During a political campaign.
n
A point in time during a chat.
n
(computing) A point in time when the user is clicking something.
adj
Occurring in the middle of a quarter
n
Obsolete spelling of moiety. [A half.]
n
An inch, as composed of twelve seconds in the duodecimal system.
n
The first quarter of a calendar year (January, February and March).
n
Alternative spelling of quarrons [(obsolete, thieves' cant) The body.]
n
(UK military slang, now rare) A quartermaster, or [[quartermaster sergeant.
n
Alternative form of quarter time. [(sports) The interval between the first and second quarters of a sports match.]
n
(sports) The period of play after half time, as opposed to the first half
n
Alternative spelling of second half [(sports) The period of play after half time, as opposed to the first half]
n
Alternative form of three-second rule [Any rule that prescribes or proscribes behavior in a three-second interval, especially]
n
A particular period in the year.
adv
Two times.

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