hourly
Webster Dictionary
happening or done every hour; occurring hour by hour; frequent; often repeated; renewed hour by hour; continual
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none
(none)
Princeton's WordNet
a canonical hour that is the ninth hour of the day counting from sunrise
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hour
Webster Dictionary
the time of the day, as expressed in hours and minutes, and indicated by a timepiece; as, what is the hour? At what hour shall we meet?
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hourly
(hourly)
Princeton's WordNet
occurring every hour or payable by the hour
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horary
Webster Dictionary
occurring once an hour; continuing an hour; hourly; ephemeral
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tierce
Webster Dictionary
the third hour of the day, or nine a. m,; one of the canonical hour.. also, the service appointed for that hour
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late
(ɪt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
until after the usual time or hour; until an advanced hour, esp. of the night:
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repeater
(ɪˈpi tər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a timepiece, esp. a watch, that can strike the hour or part of the hour.
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daylight saving
(ˈdeɪˌlaɪt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the practice of advancing standard time by one hour in the spring of each year and of setting it back by one hour in the fall in order to gain an extra period of daylight during the early evening.
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hourglass
Webster Dictionary
an instrument for measuring time, especially the interval of an hour. It consists of a glass vessel having two compartments, from the uppermost of which a quantity of sand, water, or mercury occupies an hour in running through a small aperture unto the lower
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hour
Webster Dictionary
fixed or appointed time; conjuncture; a particular time or occasion; as, the hour of greatest peril; the man for the hour
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clock
Webster Dictionary
a machine for measuring time, indicating the hour and other divisions by means of hands moving on a dial plate. Its works are moved by a weight or a spring, and it is often so constructed as to tell the hour by the stroke of a hammer on a bell. It is not adapted, like the watch, to be carried on the person
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undern
Webster Dictionary
the time between; the time between sunrise and noon; specifically, the third hour of the day, or nine o'clock in the morning, according to ancient reckoning; hence, mealtime, because formerly the principal meal was eaten at that hour; also, later, the afternoon; the time between dinner and supper
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q.h.
(æzˈvin)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(in prescriptions) each hour; every hour.
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nones
(ʊnz)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the fifth canonical hour, or the service for it, orig. fixed for the ninth hour of the day (or 3 p .m .).
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knot
Webster Dictionary
a division of the log line, serving to measure the rate of the vessel's motion. Each knot on the line bears the same proportion to a mile that thirty seconds do to an hour. The number of knots which run off from the reel in half a minute, therefore, shows the number of miles the vessel sails in an hour
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hourly
(hourly)
Princeton's WordNet
every hour; by the hour
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quarter-hour
(quarter-hour, 15 minutes)
Princeton's WordNet
a quarter of an hour
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prime
(prime)
Princeton's WordNet
the second canonical hour; about 6 a.m.
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hourlong
(hourlong)
Princeton's WordNet
lasting for an hour
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30 minutes
(half-hour, 30 minutes)
Princeton's WordNet
a half of an hour
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half-hour
(half-hour, 30 minutes)
Princeton's WordNet
a half of an hour
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terce
(terce, tierce)
Princeton's WordNet
the third canonical hour; about 9 a.m.
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tierce
(terce, tierce)
Princeton's WordNet
the third canonical hour; about 9 a.m.
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15 minutes
(quarter-hour, 15 minutes)
Princeton's WordNet
a quarter of an hour
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matins
(matins, morning prayer)
Princeton's WordNet
the first canonical hour; at daybreak
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early-morning hour
(early-morning hour)
Princeton's WordNet
an hour early in the morning
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morning prayer
(matins, morning prayer)
Princeton's WordNet
the first canonical hour; at daybreak
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half-hourly
(half-hourly)
Princeton's WordNet
occurring ever half hour
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half-hourly
(half-hourly)
Princeton's WordNet
every thirty minutes, every half hour
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