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American printer and journalist who founded the first penny newspaper, the New York Sun (1833). His son Benjamin (1838-1916) invented the Ben Day process for shading printed illustrations.
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English-born colonist who was the first printer in New England. His Bay Psalm Book appeared in 1640.
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The period of light between dawn and nightfall; the interval from sunrise to sunset.
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The 24-hour period during which Earth completes one rotation on its axis.
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The period during which a celestial body makes a similar rotation.
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One of the numbered 24-hour periods into which a week, month, or year is divided.
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The portion of a 24-hour period that is devoted to work, school, or business:
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an eight-hour day; a sale that lasted for three days.
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A 24-hour period or a portion of it that is reserved for a certain activity:
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a day of rest.
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A specific, characteristic period in one's lifetime:
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A period of opportunity:
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A period of time in history; an era:
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We studied the tactics used in Napoleon's day. The day of computer science is well upon us.
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Of or relating to the day.
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the day nurse.
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Occurring before nightfall:
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a day hike.
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day after day
For many days; continuously.
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day in, day out
Every day without fail; continuously.
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Middle English dai, day
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from Old English d?g * see agh-
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