
• (a.) Pertaining to, or characteristic of, working days, or workdays; everyday; hence, plodding; hard-working.
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In education law, a working day is normally any day apart from a Saturday, Sunday, bank holiday, 27-31 December inclusive, or any day in July. It is useful for families to bear these in mind when working out time limits and deadlines. Families who require assistance with calculating deadlines may wish to refer to the NAS Advocacy for Education Serv...
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A Roman working man would usually get up early and work a 6 hour day. Most women stayed at home, as they did not work. Even the task of queuing for the tokens which granted a family its monthly grain dole was done by the men of the house. The many workers, traders and businessmen of the city, be they freemen or freedmen would work all morning, addi…...
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Work'ing-day adjective Pertaining to, or characteristic of, working days, or workdays; everyday; hence, plodding; hard-working. « O, how full of briers in this
working-day world.»
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