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1. (n.) midday
the middle of the day; noon or the time shortly before or after noon.
Etymology: (bef. 1000)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) noon, twelve noon, high noon, midday, noonday, noontide
the middle of the day
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1. (noun) midday
12 o'clock in the day; = noon
The sun is at its hottest at midday.
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) midday
the middle part of the day; noon
2. (adj) midday
of or pertaining to noon; meridional; as, the midday sun
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Sense: the middle of the day; twelve o'clock
We'll meet you at midday; (
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Afrikaans: middag |
Arabic: مُنْتَصَف النَّهار |
Bulgarian: обед |
Brazilian: meio-dia |
Czech: poledne; polední |
German: der Mittag |
Danish: ved tolvtiden; middag; mi |
Greek: μεσημέρι |
Spanish: mediodía |
Estonian: keskpäev |
Farsi: نیمروز |
Finnish: keskipäivä |
French: (de) midi |
Hebrew: צָהֳרַייִם |
Hindi: दोपहर |
Croatian: podne |
Hungarian: dél(idő) |
Indonesian: tengah hari |
Icelandic: mið-/hádegi |
Italian: mezzogiorno; di mezzogior |
Japanese: 正午 |
Korean: 정오 |
Lithuanian: vidurdienis |
Latvian: pusdiena, dienas vidus |
Malay: tengah hari |
Dutch: 12 uur |
Norwegian: midt på dagen, kl. 12 |
Polish: południe |
Persian: نیمروز |
Pashto: نيمه ورځ |
Portuguese: meio-dia |
Romanian: (la) amiază |
Russian: полдень |
Slovak: poludnie, obed; poludňajš |
Slovenian: poldan |
Serbian: podne |
Swedish: middagstid, middag |
Thai: เที่ยงวัน |
Turkish: öğle, gün ortası |
Taiwanese: 中午 |
Ukrainian: полудень, південь |
Urdu: نصف النہار |
Vietnamese: buổi trưa |
Chinese: 中午 |
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