slovo | definícia |
dday (mass) | D-day
- 6 June 1944 |
d-day (encz) | D-day, |
D-day (gcide) | D-day \D-day\ n.
1. (Mil.) the day designated for the beginning of a planned
attack by a military force; in communications the day is
often otherwise unspecified for security reasons; as, the
day before D-day the troops will move into position.
[PJC]
2. 6 June 1944, the day of the landing in France, by troops
allied against the Germans in World War II.
Syn: 6 June 1944.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. the day for commencement or execution of any elaborate
planned activity; -- often used jocosely. [informal]
[PJC] |
d-day (wn) | D-day
n 1: date of the Allied landing in France, World War II [syn:
D-day, 6 June 1944] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
dday (mass) | D-day
- 6 June 1944 |
midday (mass) | midday
- poludnie |
midday meal (mass) | midday meal
- obed |
d-day (encz) | D-day, |
Gaud-day (gcide) | Gaud-day \Gaud"-day`\, n.
See Gaudy, a feast.
[1913 Webster]Gaudy \Gaud"y\, n.
A feast or festival; -- called also gaud-day and {gaudy
day}. [Oxford Univ.] --Conybeare.
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gaud-day (gcide) | Gaud-day \Gaud"-day`\, n.
See Gaudy, a feast.
[1913 Webster]Gaudy \Gaud"y\, n.
A feast or festival; -- called also gaud-day and {gaudy
day}. [Oxford Univ.] --Conybeare.
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Midday (gcide) | Midday \Mid"day`\, n. [AS. middaeg. See Mid, a., and Day.]
The middle part of the day; noon.
[1913 Webster]Midday \Mid"day`\, a.
Of or pertaining to noon; meridional; as, the midday sun.
[1913 Webster] |
d-day (wn) | D-day
n 1: date of the Allied landing in France, World War II [syn:
D-day, 6 June 1944] |
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