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ALL meanings of days

days
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  • adverb days during the day, esp regularly 3
  • adverb days during every day or most days 3
  • adverb days in or during the day regularly: They slept days rather than nights. 1
  • noun days the interval of light between two successive nights; the time between sunrise and sunset: Since there was no artificial illumination, all activities had to be carried on during the day. 1
  • noun days the light of day; daylight: The owl sleeps by day and feeds by night. 1
  • noun days Astronomy. Also called mean solar day. a division of time equal to 24 hours and representing the average length of the period during which the earth makes one rotation on its axis. Also called solar day. a division of time equal to the time elapsed between two consecutive returns of the same terrestrial meridian to the sun. Also called civil day. a division of time equal to 24 hours but reckoned from one midnight to the next. See also lunar day, sidereal day. 1
  • noun days an analogous division of time for a planet other than the earth: the Martian day. 1
  • noun days Plural form of day. 1
  • noun days the portion of a day allotted to work: an eight-hour day. 1
  • noun days a day on which something occurs: the day we met. 1
  • noun days (often initial capital letter) a day assigned to a particular purpose or observance: New Year's Day. 1
  • noun days a time considered as propitious or opportune: His day will come. 1
  • noun days a day of contest or the contest itself: to win the day. 1
  • noun days Often, days. a particular time or period: the present day; in days of old. 1
  • noun days Usually, days. period of life or activity: His days are numbered. 1
  • noun days period of existence, power, or influence: in the day of the dinosaurs. 1
  • noun days Architecture. light1 (def 19a). 1
  • idioms days call it a day, to stop one's activity for the day or for the present; quit temporarily: After rewriting the paper, she decided to call it a day. 1
  • idioms days day and night. night (def 11). 1
  • idioms days day in, day out, every day without fail; regularly: They endured the noise and dirt of the city day in, day out. Also, day in and day out. 1
  • noun days plural of day. 0
  • noun days A particular time or period of vague extent. 0
  • noun days Life. 0
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