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afternoonc. 1300, from after + noon. In 15c.-16c., the form was at afternoon; from c. 1600 it has been in the afternoon. Middle English also had aftermete "afternoon, part of the day following the noon me [..]
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afternoonthe part of the day between noon and evening; "he spent a quiet afternoon in the park" good afternoon: a conventional expression of greeting or farewell Afternoon is the time [..]
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afternoonthe time between midday and sunset
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afternoonnokhmitog
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afternoonnm
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afternoonnokh mitog
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afternoonFor a woman to dream of an afternoon, denotes she will form friendships which will be lasting and entertaining. A cloudy, rainy afternoon, implies disappointment and displeasure.
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afternoon(n) the part of the day between noon and evening(n) a conventional expression of greeting or farewell
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afternoonNoon to sunset.
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afternoon12 noon to 6pm.
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afternoon
The part of the day which follows noon, between noon and evening; the part of the day following noon which is daylight all year round; the second half of the working day (in regular office hours).
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