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Day

/deɪ/
A day is the period between sunrise and sunset, or a 24-hour time span.

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Examples:

She works eight hours a day.

No one is ashamed these days.

'The other day.

Etymology:

etymology
The word "day" originates from the Old English "dæg", which is related to the Old High German "tag" and the Latin "dies", all referring to the daytime or the light part of the day.

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