
1) Amend 2) High time 3) Midday 4) Noonday 5) Noontide 6) Noontime 7) Time 8) Twelve
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1) PM starter 2) AM-PM connection 3) American literary magazine 4) Between morning and night 5) Both hands are up 6) Break of day 7) Bright moment 8) Bright time 9) Brightest part 10) Brightest point 11) Busy restaurant time 12) Busy time at luncheonettes 13) Busy time at Pizza Hut 14) Busy time at the drive-thru
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Noon is 12 o`clock in the daytime. Solar noon is when the sun is at its highest elevation in the sky, which occurs at 12 o`clock apparent solar time, or sometime between 11:43 a.m. and 12:14 p.m. local time (depending on daylight saving time and longitudinal location within a time zone. The opposite of noon is midnight. In many cultures in the N.....
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[Literary Annual] NOON is a literary annual founded in 2000 by American author Diane Williams. The 10th Anniversary Edition launched March 2009. NOON publishes fiction and occasional essays. A full table of contents, including back issues, is available on the NOON website. The magazine has been described as a `beautifully-produced literary ...
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[play] Noon is a one act play by Terrence McNally. It constitutes the second segment of the trilogy Morning, Noon and Night, which premiered on Broadway in 1968. ==Production== Morning, Noon and Night was presented by the Circle in the Square theatre company on Broadway at the Henry Miller Theatre on November 28, 1968 and closed on January ...
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• (v. i.) To take rest and refreshment at noon. • (a.) Belonging to midday; occurring at midday; meridional. • (n.) The middle of the day; midday; the time when the sun is in the meridian; twelve o`clock in the daytime. • (a.) No. See the Note under No. • (n.) Hence, the highest point; culmination. • (n.) Hence, the hi...
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The time of day when the Sun crosses the observer's meridian and is at its highest point above the horizon; at this point, the Sun lies due south of an observer in the northern hemisphere and due north of an observer in the southern hemisphere. The observed crossing of the meridian is known as appar...
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Noon adjective No. See the Note under No. [ Obsolete]
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Noon intransitive verb To take rest and refreshment at noon.
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Noon noun [ Anglo-Saxon
n...n , orig., the ninth hour, from Latin
nona (sc. hora) the ninth hour, then applied to the church services (called
nones ) at that hour, the time of which was afterwards changed to noon. See
Nine , and confer
Nones ,
Nunchion .]
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[
n] - the middle of the day
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twelve noon noun the middle of the day
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midday. · twelve o'clock in the daytime. · the highest, brightest, or finest point or part: the noon of one's career. · midnight: the noon of night.
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