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(n)
Twelve o'clock at night exactly.
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Alternative spelling of midnight. [The middle of the night: the sixth temporal hour, equidistant between sunset and sunrise.]
(N)
the tenth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, released on October 21, 2022.
A unit of time which is one sixtieth of an hour (sixty seconds).
an action-adventure video game developed by Jan Willem Nijman, Kitty Calis, Jukio Kallio, and Dominik Johann.
dutch colonist who bought manhattan from the native americans for the equivalent of $24 (1580-1638)
A city, the county seat of Ward County, North Dakota, United States.
(mineralogy) A mineral deposit consisting of iron ore of sedimentary origin, found in the south of Luxembourg and in Lorraine.
(v)
To paint or tinge with red lead or vermilion, or with red letters, as in a manuscript.
A surname.
"Might Not" is a song by the Palestinian-Canadian rapper Belly featuring the Canadian singer the Weeknd.
Abbreviation of Mediterranean. [A region of Southern Europe and North Africa and Western Asia. The region surrounding the Mediterranean Sea.]
A building or institution where money (originally, only coins) is produced under government licence.
(often literary) A place in the middle of something; may be used of a literal or metaphorical location.
(transitive) To resolve differences, or to bring about a settlement, between conflicting parties.
(adj)
Finely chopped.
a free, open-source process supervision tool for Unix and Linux.
Synonym of Middle East.
The basic unit of currency for Azerbaijan; symbol ₼; subdivided into 100 qapik.
french economist who advocated a common market in europe (1888-1979)
A surname from Spanish.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: lamp oil burned at midnight.
Alternative spelling of Mideast. [Synonym of Middle East.]
(Catholicism) Synonym of Franciscan: a friar of the Order of Friars Minor.
Any bird in the taxonomic family Momotidae, endemic to the neotropics.
(dated, organic chemistry) mannitol
being in the exact middle
(law) A summary of the relevant aspects of a legal case, usually found at the beginning of a case report.
(archaic) A little moon; a moonlet.
(fiction) A hero, savior, or righteous individual.
A sleepless night.
(poetic) A natural musical sound, like birdsong in a forest.
(mineralogy) A pale green form of spodumene that is sometimes used as a gemstone.
(South Korean idol fandom) A segment of a performance where artists speak to the audience.
To intend.
(Australia, slang) To vomit (usually while drunk).
Having been made unclear, obfuscated.
Affluent, rich.
(paleontology) Any of an extinct group of cephalopods of the subclass Ammonoidea; a fossil shell of such an animal.
An unincorporated community in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.
A male given name from Turkish, variant of Muhammad.
Covered with mud.
Alternative spelling of moneyed. [Affluent, rich.]
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
A member of the Maronite Church.
Used to indicate that something is forbidden.
A flat stone with a slightly concave surface, used with another stone (a mano) for grinding maize or other grains.
(mineralogy) A black variety of andradite.
(obsolete, humorism) Emitting harmful humors.
An instance of saying “good night”; a nighttime farewell.
Causing frustration or anger.
(chiefly US; informal in UK and Ireland) Angry, annoyed.
"Good Night" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 double album The Beatles (also known as the "White Album").
A party held for a woman who is about to be married, normally attended only by female friends and relatives.
(now colloquial US, Jamaica) To madden, to anger, to frustrate.
(formal, dated) Wet; moist.
an American adventure film starring YouTube personalities Jenn McAllister and Lauren Luthringshausen.
(organic chemistry) To introduce one or more amino groups into a compound, in the process of amination