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Definition of daily
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Daily
(adv.)
Every day; day by day; as, a thing
happens
daily..
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Issue
::
Issue (n.) That which
passes,
flows,
or is sent out; the whole
quantity
sent forth or
emitted
at one time; as, an issue of bank
notes;
the daily issue of a
newspaper..
Call
::
Call (n.) A short
visit;
as, to make a call on a
neighbor;
also, the daily
coming
of a
tradesman
to
solicit
orders..
Stipend
::
Stipend
(n.)
Settled
pay or
compensation
for
services,
whether
paid
daily,
monthly,
or
annually..
Day
::
Day (n.) Those
hours,
or the daily
recurring
period,
allotted
by usage or law for
work..
Diurnally
::
Diurnally
(adv.)
Daily;
every day.
Routine
::
Routine
(n.) A round of
business,
amusement,
or
pleasure,
daily or
frequently
pursued;
especially,
a
course
of
business
or
offical
duties
regularly
or
frequently
returning..
Diurnal
::
Diurnal
(a.)
Daily;
recurring
every day;
performed
in a day; going
through
its
changes
in a day;
constituting
the
measure
of a day; as, a
diurnal
fever;
a
diurnal
task;
diurnal
aberration,
or
diurnal
parallax;
the
diurnal
revolution
of the
earth..
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..
Daily
::
Daily
(adv.)
Every day; day by day; as, a thing
happens
daily..
Rate
::
Rate (n.) The gain or loss of a
timepiece
in a unit of time; as, daily rate;
hourly
rate; etc..
Alter
::
Alter (v. i.) To
become,
in some
respects,
different;
to vary; to
change;
as, the
weather
alters
almost
daily;
rocks or
minerals
alter by
exposure..
Quotidian
::
Quotidian
(a.)
Occurring
or
returning
daily;
as, a
quotidian
fever..
Tommy
::
Tommy (n.)
Bread,
--
generally
a penny roll; the
supply
of food
carried
by
workmen
as their daily
allowance..
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..
Gain
::
Gain (v. i.) To have or
receive
advantage
or
profit;
to
acquire
gain; to grow rich; to
advance
in
interest,
health,
or
happiness;
to make
progress;
as, the sick man gains
daily..
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..
Practice
::
Practice
(n.)
Frequently
repeated
or
customary
action;
habitual
performance;
a
succession
of acts of a
similar
kind;
usage;
habit;
custom;
as, the
practice
of
rising
early;
the
practice
of
making
regular
entries
of
accounts;
the
practice
of daily
exercise..
Commissariat
::
Commissariat
(n.) The
organized
system
by which
armies
and
military
posts are
supplied
with food and daily
necessaries.
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
Publication
::
Publication
(n.) That which is
published
or made
known;
especially,
any book,
pamphlet,
etc.,
offered
for sale or to
public
notice;
as, a daily or
monthly
publication..
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