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The date for a drug estimated for its shelf life with proper storage in sealed containers away from harmful and variable factors like heat and humidity. The expiration date of a medicine is based on data, called accelerated stability data, from testing by the manufacturer, that show the product will be good for a particular period of time.
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Relationships Narrower Term:  access date broadcast date bulk dates chronological date content date inclusive dates production date release date topical date n. ~ A particular point in time, especiall [..]
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A date is a time reference.
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"liaison," 1885, gradually evolving from date (n.1) in its general sense of "appointment;" romantic sense by 1890s. Meaning "person one has a date with" is from 1925.
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"have a romantic liaison;" 1902, from date (n.3). Related: Dated; dating.
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"to mark (a document) with the date," late 14c., from date (n.1). Meaning "to assign to or indicate a date" (of an event) is from c. 1400. Meaning "to mark as old-fashioned&qu [..]
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the fruit, late 13c., from Old French date, from Old Provençal datil, from Latin dactylus, from Greek daktylos "date," originally "finger, toe;" so called because of fancied resemb [..]
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"time," early 14c., from Old French date (13c.) "date, day; time," from Medieval Latin data, noun use of fem. singular of Latin datus "given," past participle of dare &qu [..]
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 a record showing a given day, month and year.
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/ˈdeɪt/ noun plural dates 1 date /ˈdeɪt/ noun plural dates Learner's definition of DATE [count] 1  a  : a particular day of a month or year The date of the party is March 1. What's t [..]
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Date [N]the fruit of a species of palm (q.v.), the Phoenix dactilifera. This was a common tree in Palestine ( Joel 1:12 ; Nehemiah 8:15 ). Palm branches were carried by the Jews on festive occasions, [..]
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specific day, month, and year.
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the specified day of the month; "what is the date today?" go on a date with; "Tonight she is dating a former high school sweetheart" a participant i [..]
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a time when something happens; a certain hour, day, month or year. The same word also means a sweet sticky fruit with a stone
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An instant in the passage of time, identified with desired precision by a clock and a calendar. Note: An example of a date is 23 seconds after 3:14 PM on February 9, 1926. This date might be represented as 1926FEB091514.23.
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Dictionary of PHP Functions (PHP 3, PHP 4 )date -- Format a local time/datestring date ( string format [, int timestamp])More Info
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the fruit of a species of palm (q.v.), the Phoenix dactilifera. This was a common tree in Palestine (Joel 1:12; Neh. 8:15). Palm branches were carried by the Jews on festive occasions, and especially [..]
Source: biblegateway.com

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A particular point in time, usually with reference to a specific event or happening. Date usually means a specific day of the month, but is sometimes given as month and year (e.g., May 1861), or merel [..]
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trefung
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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The brown, oval shaped staple of the eastern Mediterranean and western Asia. Intensely sweet; Deglet Noor is a good, and common, dried brand. Fresh dates are increasingly available.
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The fruit of a palm tree grown in Mediterranean regions. Usually oval in shape, a very thin skin and exceptionally sweet flesh and a chewy texture. Dates are eaten fresh or dried.
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The day set for a definite booking or engagement.
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The balances can be programmed to display and print the date on which the weighing operations were carried out.
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Java has no standard classes for handling pure dates without times. It does have the following classes: java.util.Date : for handling date/timestamps presuming GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). It is the lem [..]
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Pronounce it: da-ateDates are one of the oldest cultivated fruits - it's thought that they were a staple part of the Babylonian diet 8,000 years ago. Grown in North Africa and Israel, there ar [..]
Source: bbcgoodfood.com

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The brown, oval shaped staple of the eastern Mediterranean and western Asia. Intensely sweet; Deglet Noor is a good, and common, dried brand. Fresh dates are increasingly available.
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(n) the specified day of the month(n) a participant in a date(n) a meeting arranged in advance(n) a particular but unspecified point in time(n) the present(n) the particular day, month, or year (usual [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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balanus
Source: latin-dictionary.org (offline)

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The Dublin Core element used to designate the date associated with an event in the life cycle of the resource. Typically, Date will be associated with the creation or availability of the resource. See [..]
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Not quite up to date. Said of books somewhat in arrears of the most recent information.
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To preserve the date inside a document, either insert with no checkmark in the “Update Automatically” box, or read the entry called fields.
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(in BTS) Date and time when a bug was filed. Related article: Date in Bug Tracking System.
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The exchange when prostitution takes place, or the activity of prostitution. A victim is said to be “with a date” or “dating.”
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A program that allows school districts to create or continue a system of awards for educators who demonstrate success in student achievement
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The priority date decides a person's turn to apply for an immigrant visa. In family immigration the priority date is the date when the petition was filed at a Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office or submitted to an Embassy or Consulate abroad. In employment immigration the priority date may be [..]
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the fruit of a palm tree (phoenix dactylifera) native to the Middle East and Mediterranean region; most varieties are long and ovoid (some are more spherical) with a thin papery skin that is green, be [..]
Source: cooksrecipes.com

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the fruit of a palm tree (phoenix dactylifera) native to the Middle East and Mediterranean region; most varieties are long and ovoid (some are more spherical) with a thin papery skin that is green, becoming yellow, golden brown, black or mahogany red when ripe, extremely sweet flesh with a light brown color, chewy texture and a single, long, narrow [..]
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1880
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Print or set system date and time.
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n.(2) "date, point in time," s.v. date sb.\2 OED. KEY: date@n2
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n2 2 date 2
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6 October 2016
Source: thegazette.co.uk

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28 September 2016
Source: thegazette.co.uk

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The exchange when prostitution takes place, or the activity of prostitution. A victim is said to be “with a date” or “dating.”
Source: sharedhope.org





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