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Definition of daily
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Daily (a.)
Happening,
or
belonging
to, each
successive
day;
diurnal;
as, daily
labor;
a daily
bulletin..
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Daily
::
Daily (n.) A
publication
which
appears
regularly
every day; as, the
morning
dailies..
Commissariat
::
Commissariat
(n.) The
organized
system
by which
armies
and
military
posts are
supplied
with food and daily
necessaries.
Journal
::
"Journal
(a.) A daily
register
of the
ship's
course
and
distance,
the
winds,
weather,
incidents
of the
voyage,
etc..
Daily
::
Daily (a.)
Happening,
or
belonging
to, each
successive
day;
diurnal;
as, daily
labor;
a daily
bulletin..
Session
::
Session
(n.)
Hence,
also, the time,
period,
or term
during
which a
court,
council,
legislature,
etc., meets daily for
business;
or, the space of time
between
the first
meeting
and the
prorogation
or
adjournment;
thus, a
session
of
Parliaments
is
opened
with a
speech
from the
throne,
and
closed
by
prorogation.
The
session
of a
judicial
court is
called
a
term..
Journal
::
"Journal
(a.) The
record
of daily
proceedings,
kept by the
clerk..
Use
::
Use (v. i.) To be wont or
accustomed;
to be in the habit or
practice;
as, he used to ride
daily;
-- now
disused
in the
present
tense,
perhaps
because
of the
similarity
in
sound,
between
use to, and used to..
Bedehouse
::
Bedehouse
(n.) An
almshouse
for poor
people
who pray daily for their
benefactors.
Ration
::
Ration
(n.) A fixed daily
allowance
of
provisions
assigned
to a
soldier
in the army, or a
sailor
in the navy, for his
subsistence..
Supply
::
Supply
(n.) The food, and the like, which meets the daily
necessities
of an army or other large body of men;
store;
-- used
chiefly
in the
plural;
as, the army was
discontented
for lack of
supplies..
Rate
::
Rate (n.) The gain or loss of a
timepiece
in a unit of time; as, daily rate;
hourly
rate; etc..
Rotation
::
Rotation
(n.) The act of
turning,
as a wheel or a solid body on its axis, as
distinguished
from the
progressive
motion
of a
revolving
round
another
body or a
distant
point;
thus, the daily
turning
of the earth on its axis is a
rotation;
its
annual
motion
round the sun is a
revolution..
Paper
::
Paper (n.) A
printed
sheet
appearing
periodically;
a
newspaper;
a
journal;
as, a daily
paper..
Aberration
::
Aberration
(n.) A small
periodical
change
of
position
in the stars and other
heavenly
bodies,
due to the
combined
effect
of the
motion
of light and the
motion
of the
observer;
called
annual
aberration,
when the
observer's
motion
is that of the earth in its
orbit,
and daily or
diurnal
aberration,
when of the earth on its axis;
amounting
when
greatest,
in the
former
case, to
20.4'',
and in the
latter,
to
0.3''.
Planetary
aberration
is that due to the
motion
of light and the
motion
of the
planet
re
Primum Mobile
::
Primum
mobile
() In the
Ptolemaic
system,
the
outermost
of the
revolving
concentric
spheres
constituting
the
universe,
the
motion
of which was
supposed
to carry with it all the
inclosed
spheres
with their
planets
in a daily
revolution
from east to west. See
Crystalline
heavens,
under
Crystalline..
Improperia
::
Improperia
(n. pl.) A
series
of
antiphons
and
responses,
expressing
the
sorrowful
remonstrance
of our Lord with his
people;
-- sung on the
morning
of the Good
Friday
in place of the usual daily Mass of the Roman
ritual..
Diurnally
::
Diurnally
(adv.)
Daily;
every day.
Stipend
::
Stipend
(n.)
Settled
pay or
compensation
for
services,
whether
paid
daily,
monthly,
or
annually..
Board
::
Board (n.) To
furnish
with
regular
meals,
or with meals and
lodgings,
for
compensation;
to
supply
with daily
meals..
Journal
::
"Journal
(a.) A
newspaper
published
daily;
by
extension,
a
weekly
newspaper
or any
periodical
publication,
giving
an
account
of
passing
events,
the
proceedings
and
memoirs
of
societies,
etc..
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