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31hour — [13] Greek hórā (a distant relative of English year) was originally a rather vague term, denoting ‘period of time, season’. In due course it came to be applied more specifically to ‘one twelfth of a day (from sunrise to sunset)’, but as this… …
32hour — [13] Greek hórā (a distant relative of English year) was originally a rather vague term, denoting ‘period of time, season’. In due course it came to be applied more specifically to ‘one twelfth of a day (from sunrise to sunset)’, but as this… …
33hour — See: AFTER HOURS, ALL HOURS, COFFEE HOUR, ON THE HOUR, ZERO HOUR …
34hour — See: AFTER HOURS, ALL HOURS, COFFEE HOUR, ON THE HOUR, ZERO HOUR …
35hour — See: after hours, all hours, coffee hour, on the hour, zero hour …
36hour — noun /aʊə(ɹ),aʊɚ/ a) A time period of sixty minutes; one twenty fourth of a day. I spent an hour at lunch. b) A season, moment, time or stound. From childhood …
37hour — see one hour’s sleep before midnight is worth two after the darkest hour is just before the dawn six hours’ sleep for a man, seven for a woman, and eight for a fool …
38Hour — First found in Dan. 3:6; 4:19, 33;5:5. It is the rendering of the Chaldee shaah, meaning a moment, a look. It is used in the New Testament frequently to denote some determinate season (Matt. 8:13; Luke 12:39). With the ancient Hebrews the… …
39hour — Synonyms and related words: abundant year, academic year, annum, bell, bissextile year, calendar month, calendar year, century, common year, day, decade, decennary, decennium, defective year, fateful moment, fiscal year, fortnight, instant,… …
40hour — valanda statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Nesisteminis laiko arba trukmės matavimo vienetas. Žymima h: 1 h = 60 min = 3600 s. atitikmenys: angl. hour vok. Stunde, f rus. час, m pranc. heure, f …