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daysnounpl. of day the hours of light between one night and the nextduring the day, we like to go play ball in the park daylights, daytimes lights, sunlights, sunshinesdawns, daybreaks, forenoons, mornings, morns, sunrisesafternoons, noonsdusks, evenings, eves, gloamings, nightfalls, sundowns, sunsets, twilights nights, nighttimes blacks, darks an extent of time associated with a particular person or thingthe brief but glorious day of the clipper ship ages, epochs, eras, periods, times cycles, generations, yearsbits, spaces, spans, spells, stretches, whilesdates, vintages the first appearance of light in the morning or the time of its appearanceat the break of day I was relieved to realize that I had survived another night in the wilderness auroras(or aurorae), cockcrows, dawns, daybreaks, daylights, lights, mornings, morns, sunrises, suns, sunups daytimesforenoons nightfalls, sundowns, sunsets darks, midnights, nights, nighttimesafternoons, middaysdusks, evenings, eventides, gloamings, twilights before the 12th century |