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21day — day, month, week, year are singular in expressions such as a three day week and a two month term …
22Day — (spr. Däh), Thomas, geb. 1749 in London, st. 1799; er schr. die Romane: Sandfort and Morton (deutsch von J. H. Campe, 1788) u. Little Jack (deutsch von C. F. Weiße, Lpz. 1793); die Gedichte: The devoted Legions, Lond. 1770; The desolation of… …
23Day. — Day., bei Tiernamen Abkürzung für Antoine Louis Dugès (spr. düschǟs), geb. 19. Dez. 1797 in Landrecies (Norddepartement), gest. 1. Mai 1838 in Montpellier als Professor der Pathologie. Als vergleichender Anatom untersuchte er Spinnentiere, Milben …
24Day 21 — In the context of UK takeovers, the earliest date for first closing date of the offer. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …
25Day — Day, Dor|is (1924 ) a US singer and film and television actress who was especially popular in the 1950s and early 1960s. Many people think of her as cheerful and morally good …
26Day — Nom anglais pour lequel plusieurs solutions ont été proposées. La plus courante est d y voir un hypocoristique du prénom David …
27Day|ak — «DY ak», noun. = Dyak. (Cf. ↑Dyak) …
28Day — For other uses, see Day (disambiguation). Water, Rabbit, and Deer: three of the 20 day symbols in the Aztec calendar, from the Aztec calendar stone. A day is a unit of time, commonly defined as an interval equal to 24 hours …
29day — /deI/ noun PERIOD OF TIME 1 (C) a period of 24 hours: We spent three days in Paris then went south. | What day is it today Tuesday? | the day before yesterday: I just saw Pat the day before yesterday. | the day after tomorrow: We re leaving for… …
30day — noun 1 period of 24 hours ADJECTIVE ▪ the following, (the) next ▪ the previous ▪ the other ▪ I was in your area the other day (= recently). ▪ …