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morningsnounpl. of morning the time from sunrise until noonafter working in the fields all morning, we were ready for a hearty lunch forenoons, morns auroras(or aurorae), dawns, daybreaks, daylightscockcrows, sunrises, sunupsdays, daytimes, lights darks, nights, nighttimes, twilightsdusks, evenings, nightfalls, sundowns, sunsetsafternoons the first appearance of light in the morning or the time of its appearancemorning has broken auroras(or aurorae), cockcrows, dawns, daybreaks, daylights, days, lights, morns, sunrises, suns, sunups daytimesforenoons nightfalls, sundowns, sunsets darks, midnights, nights, nighttimesafternoons, middaysdusks, evenings, eventides, gloamings, twilights the point at which something beginsthe period when people in ancient Mesopotamia began living in cities is usually regarded as the morning of civilization alphas, baselines, beginnings, births, commencements, dawns, day ones, geneses, get-goes(also git-goes), inceptions, incipiences, incipiencies, kickoffs, launches, nascences, nascencies, onsets, outsets, starts, thresholds drawing boards, first bases, ground zeros, square onescreations, inaugurations, initiations, institutions, originationscradles, fountainheads, fountains, germs, origins, roots, seedbeds, sources, springs, wells, wellspringsopeningsadvents, appearances, arrivals, debuts(also débuts), emergenceschildhoods, infancies, youths closes, conclusions, endings, ends, omegas cessations, closings, closures, completions, finales, finishes, periods, stops, terminations, windups in the 14th century |