DAY vs HOUR: NOUN
- The period of the earth's revolution on its axis. -- ordinarily divided into twenty-four hours. It is measured by the interval between two successive transits of a celestial body over the same meridian, and takes a specific name from that of the body. Thus, if this is the sun, the day (the interval between two successive transits of the sun's center over the same meridian) is called a solar day; if it is a star, a sidereal day; if it is the moon, a lunar day. See Civil day, Sidereal day, below.
- The time of light, or interval between one night and the next; the time between sunrise and sunset, or from dawn to darkness; hence, the light; sunshine; -- also called daytime.
- To-day: as, how are ye the day?
- At an indefinite future time; on some day in the future.
- Nautical, the account or reckoning of a ship's course for twenty-four hours, from noon to noon.
- A day in turn; a fixed recurrent day.
- A long while; time of uncertain length.
- The contest of a day; a battle or combat with reference to its issue or results: as, to carry the day.
- A distance which may be accomplished in a day; a day's journey. See phrase below.
- A time or period, as distinguished from other times or periods; age: commonly used in the plural: as, bygone days; the days of our fathers.
- Definite time of existence, activity, or influence; allotted or actual term of life, usefulness, or glory: as, his day is over.
- Appointed time; set period; appointment.
- Period of time.
- Time to pay; credit.
- Time. Specified interval or space of time: as, three years' day to do something; he was absent for a year's day.
- The regularly recurring period in each week set apart for some particular purpose, as for receiving calls, etc.
- Specifically— An anniversary; the particular day on which some event is commemorated: as, St. Bartholomew's day; a birthday; New Year's day.
- A particular or regularly recurring period of twenty-four hours, assigned to the doing of some specified thing, or connected with some event or observance: as, settling-day; bill-day.
- The whole time or period of one revolution of the earth on its axis, or the space of twenty-four hours; specifically, the interval of time which elapses between two consecutive returns of the same terrestrial meridian to the sun.
- Hence Light; sunshine.
- The period during which the sun is above the horizon, or shines continuously on any given portion of the earth's surface; the interval of light, in contradistinction to that of darkness, or to night; the period between the rising and the setting of the sun, of varying length, and called by astronomers the artificial day.
- One of the compartments of a mullioned window.
- December 27. a festival observed in honor of St. John the evangelist and apostle.
- The interval between two successive transits of the moon across the meridian: sometimes called tidal day.
- The time during which the sun shines upon any specified point of the moon's surface: opposed to lunar night.
- Same as dey.
- Period of life or activity.
- A period of time in history; an era.
- A period of opportunity or prominence.
- A specific, characteristic period in one's lifetime.
- A 24-hour period or a portion of it that is reserved for a certain activity.
- The portion of a 24-hour period that is devoted to work, school, or business.
- One of the numbered 24-hour periods into which a week, month, or year is divided.
- The period during which a celestial body makes a similar rotation.
- The 24-hour period during which the earth completes one rotation on its axis, traditionally measured from midnight to midnight.
- The period of light between dawn and nightfall; the interval from sunrise to sunset.
- The time for one complete rotation of the earth relative to a particular star, about 4 minutes shorter than a mean solar day
- An era of existence or influence
- The time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside
- A day assigned to a particular purpose or observance
- Time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis
- The recurring hours when you are not sleeping (especially those when you are working)
- Some point or period in time
- A period of opportunity
- United States writer best known for his autobiographical works (1874-1935)
- Used after a two-digit hour and a two-digit minute to indicate time.
- The time.
- A season, moment, time or stound.
- A time period of sixty minutes; one twenty-fourth of a day.
- To be regular in going to bed early.
- The early hours of the morning, as one o'clock, two o'clock, etc.
- The twenty-fourth part of a solar day.
- The twenty-fourth part of a sidereal day.
- The plate of a timepiece on which the hours are marked; the dial.
- A line on which the shadow falls at a given hour; the intersection of an hour circle which the face of the dial.
- The hand or index which shows the hour on a timepiece.
- A small brass circle attached to the north pole of an artificial globe, and divided into twenty-four parts or hours. It is used to mark differences of time in working problems on the globe.
- The angle between the hour circle passing through a given body, and the meridian of a place.
- See under Canonical.
- After the time appointed for one's regular labor.
- A measure of distance traveled.
- Certain prayers to be repeated at stated times of the day, as matins and vespers.
- Fixed or appointed time; conjuncture; a particular time or occasion
- The twenty-fourth part of a day; sixty minutes.
- The hour reckoned from sunrise as the beginning of the day.
- In Greek myth, one of the Horæ or Hours, the goddesses of the seasons and guardians of the gates of heaven.
- The offices or services prescribed for the canonical hours, or a book containing them. See book of hours, below.
- Plural Set times of prayer; the canonical hours (which see, under canonical).
- The twenty-fourth part of a civil day, or the twelfth part of a natural day or night.
- The time marked or indicated by a timepiece; the particular time of day: as, what is the hour? at what hour shall we meet?
- A particular time; a fixed or appointed time; a set season: as, the hour of death.
- One hour in a shop. In many technical schools students are required to spend a certain number of hours in workshops. These are called shop-hours, to distinguish them from the hours spent in the recitation-room.
- In astronomy and geography, an angular measure of right ascension or longitude, being the twenty-fourth part of a great circle of the sphere, or fifteen degrees.
- The canonical hours.
- A credit hour.
- A single session of a school day or class.
- The distance that can be traveled in an hour.
- The work that can be accomplished in an hour.
- The present time.
- A significant time.
- A particular time.
- A set or customary period of time for a specified activity.
- A customary or fixed time.
- A unit of measure of longitude or right ascension, equal to 15° or 1/24 of a great circle.
- The time of day determined on a 24-hour basis.
- The time of day indicated by a 12-hour clock.
- One of the points on a timepiece marking off 12 or 24 successive intervals of 60 minutes, from midnight to noon and noon to midnight or from midnight to midnight.
- One of the 24 equal parts of a day.
- A special and memorable period
- Clock time
- A period of time equal to 1/24th of a day
- Distance measured by the time taken to cover it
DAY vs HOUR: ADJECTIVE
- Occurring before nightfall.
- Working during the day.
- Of or relating to the day.
- N/A
DAY vs HOUR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- A point or period in time
- To put off from day to day; adjourn. See daying.
- To become day; dawn: same as daw.
- (idiom) (these days) At present; nowadays.
- (idiom) (one of those days) A difficult or trying day.
- (idiom) (one of these days) Someday.
- (idiom) (one day) Someday.
- (idiom) (day in, day out) Every day without fail; continuously.
- (idiom) (day after day) For many days; continuously.
- (idiom) (long hours) A longer than usual or customary period of time for a given activity.
DAY vs HOUR: RELATED WORDS
- Year, Night, Time, Evening, Hour, Afternoon, Hours, Morning, Week, Sidereal day, Twenty four hours, Solar day, Mean solar day, Daytime, Daylight
- Times, Min, Hrs, Time, Night, Noon, Hourly, Morning, Evening, Day, Minutes, Time of day, 60 minutes, Hr, Minute
DAY vs HOUR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Session, Year, Night, Time, Evening, Hour, Afternoon, Hours, Morning, Week, Solar day, Sidereal day, Mean solar day, Daytime, Daylight
- Watch, Moment, Period, Clock, Min, Time, Night, Noon, Hourly, Morning, Evening, Day, Minutes, Time of day, Minute
DAY vs HOUR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Please continue, it just makes my day and every other true Americans day.
- Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.
- Each day we send an email with what was done the previous day.
- It is what we do day in and day out.
- Technology is improving day by day all over the world.
- Rickshaws, the list is growing day by day.
- When a holiday falls on a working day, that day is not counted as a working day.
- Reverses the current time of day from day to night, or night to day.
- Day, Christmas Day, or Remembrance Day falls on a Sunday, the following Monday is granted as a day off with pay.
- Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
- If you are scheduling your day hour by hour, then I have a daily planning form for you.
- Overload pay is at the credit hour or contact hour rate as provided in the salary schedule.
- How to calculate credit: One hour of credit may be claimed for each hour you attend.
- You must pay for the full hour when you use any portion of an hour.
- Your eye test may take from half an hour to an hour.
- So it takes roughly about an hour maybe an hour and a half.
- But if you do brush after breakfast, maybe wait a half hour to an hour before grabbing the toothbrush.
- Yet hour after hour has glided away, and you have hesitated, procrastinated, put off to a more convenient season.
- Please increase the time of alif laila from half hour to one hour on dd bharati.
- Credit shall be given on an hour per hour basis.
DAY vs HOUR: QUESTIONS
- How do I Stop my Mind from fluctuating from day to day?
- What are the day-to-day requirements of a fire and rescue firefighter?
- How much does Lincoln County Council spend on day to day services?
- Why are supermarkets closed on Boxing Day and New Year's day?
- How do you say day before yesterday and day after tomorrow?
- Where can I find all day day care in Warrick County?
- When did Sean Kirst say every day is Groundhog Day?
- Which countries celebrate Mother's Day on a particular day?
- When did Administrative Professionals Day become Professional Secretaries Day?
- Can we change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day?
- How fast is 30600 meters per hour in miles per hour?
- When did lifeline switch from 24 hour to 24-hour support?
- How much does a 24 hour 24 hour clinic cost in woodlands?
- Where can I find a 24-hour 24 hour shop in Singapore?
- How to change taskbar clock from 24-hour to 12-hour in Windows 10?
- What is 170 kilometer/hour (km/h) in miles per hour (mph)?
- How to display current time in 12 Hour and 24 hour format?
- Is the hour now for Command&Conquer Generals Zero Hour?
- What is the conversion of kilometers hour to miles hour?
- Do private investigators get paid per hour or hour?