#fundamental_quantity__fundamentalquantity__fundamental_measure__fundamentalmeasure one of the four quantities that are the basis of systems of measurement supertype: measure__quantity__amount__quantum how much there is of something that you can measure subtype: temperature the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment (corresponding to its molecular activity) subtype: absolute_temperature temperature measured on the absolute scale (the International Practical Scale of Temperature) subtype: absolute_zero (cryogenics) the lowest temperature theoretically attainable (at which the kinetic energy of atoms and molecules is minimal); 0 Kelvin or -273.15 Centigrade or -459.67 Fahrenheit subtype: Curie_temperature__Curie_point the temperature above which a ferromagnetic substance loses its ferromagnetism subtype: dew_point__dewpoint the temperature at which condensation begins subtype: flash_point__flashpoint the lowest temperature at which the vapor above a liquid can be ignited in air subtype: freezing_point__melting_point__meltingpoint the temperature below which a liquid turns into a solid subtype: boil__boiling_point__boilingpoint the temperature at which a liquid boils at sea level: "the brought to water to a boil" subtype: mercury temperature measured by a mercury thermometer; "the mercury was falling rapidly" subtype: room_temperature the normal temperature of room in which people live subtype: simmer temperature just below the boiling point: "the stew remained at a simmer for hours" subtype: body_temperature__blood_heat__bloodheat temperature of the body; normally 98.6 F or 37 C in humans; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health subtype: basal_body_temperature body temperature in the morning before rising or moving about or eating anything subtype: low_temperature__coldness__cold the absence of heat; "the coldness made our breath visible"; "come in out of the cold"; "cold is a vasoconstrictor" subtype: iciness__icines__gelidity coldness due to a cold environment subtype: chilliness__coolness the property of being moderately cold; "the chilliness of early morning" subtype: frostiness coldness as evidenced by frost subtype: cool the quality of being cool: "the cool of early morning" subtype: hotness__heat__high_temperature the presence of heat subtype: calefaction__incalescence the property of being warming subtype: fieriness__fierines__redheat the heat of fire subtype: torridity extreme heat subtype: warmness__warmth the quality of having a moderate degree of heat: "an agreeable warmth in the house" subtype: tepidity__lukewarmness__tepidness__tepidnes a warmness resembling the temperature of the skin subtype: white_heat__whiteheat the hotness of something heated until it turns white subtype: temperature_unit__temperatureunit a unit of measurement for temperature subtype: degree.temperature_unit a unit of temperature on a specified scale; "the game was played in spite of the 40-degree temperature" subtype: degree_Centigrade__degree_Celsius__C a degree on the Centigrade scale of temperature subtype: standard_temperature exactly zero degrees Centigrade subtype: STP__s.t.p. standard temperature and pressure subtype: degree_Fahrenheit__F a degree on the Fahrenheit scale of temperature subtype: millidegree a unit of temperature equal to one-thousandth of a degree subtype: kelvin__K the basic unit of thermodynamic temperature adopted under the System International d'Unites subtype: Rankine a unit of temperature on the Rankine scale subtype: degree_day a unit used in estimating fuel requirements for heating a building subtype: celsius__celsiu subtype: fahrenheit subtype: mass the property of a body that causes it to have weight in a gravitational field subtype: biomass__biomas the total mass of living matter in a given unit area subtype: rest_mass (physics) the mass of a body as measured when the body is at rest relative to an observer, an inherent property of the body subtype: relativistic_mass (physics) the mass of a body in motion relative to the observer: it is equal to the rest mass multiplied by a factor that is greater than 1 and that increases as the magnitude of the velocity increases subtype: bulk the property possessed by a large mass subtype: gravitational_mass (physics) the mass of a body as measured by its gravitational attraction for other bodies subtype: inertial_mass (physics) the mass of a body as determined by the second law of motion from the acceleration of the body when it is subjected to a force that is not due to gravity subtype: atomic_mass (chemistry) the mass (in atomic mass units) of an isotope of an element subtype: atomic_weight__relative_atomic_mass (chemistry) the ratio of the atomic mass of an element to half the atomic mass of carbon-12 subtype: equivalent_weight__equivalent__combining_weight__combiningweight__eq the atomic weight of an element that has the same combining capacity as a given weight of another element; the standard is 8 for oxygen subtype: milliequivalent one-thousandth of an equivalent subtype: molecular_weight__molecularweight__relative_molecular_mass (chemistry) the sum of the relative atomic masses of the constituent atoms of a molecule subtype: mass_defect__mass_deficiency the amount by which the mass of an atomic nucleus is less than the sum of the masses of its constituent particles subtype: mass_unit a unit of measurement for mass subtype: atomic_mass_unit unit of mass for expressing masses of atoms or molecules subtype: mass_number__nucleon_number__nucleonnumber the sum of the number of neutrons and protons in an atomic nucleus subtype: avoirdupois_unit__avoirdupoisunit any of the units of the avoirdupois system of weights subtype: grain.avoirdupois_unit 1/7000 pound; equals a troy grain or 64.799 milligrams subtype: dram 1/16 ounce or 1.771 grams subtype: ounce a unit of weight equal to one sixteenth of a pound or 16 drams or 28.349 grams subtype: lb__pound 16 ounces; "he tried to lift 100 pounds" subtype: stone.avoirdupois_unit (British) an avoirdupois unit used to measure the weight of a human body; equal to 14 pounds subtype: quarter.avoirdupois_unit $('p' #lb removed since already part of stone.avoirdupois_unit)$ a quarter of a hundredweight (25 pounds) subtype: long_hundredweight__hundredweight__cwt a British unit of weight equivalent to 112 pounds subtype: short_hundredweight__shorthundredweight__hundredweight__cwt__centner__quintal a United States unit of weight equivalent to 100 pounds subtype: long_ton__ton__gross_ton__grosston a British unit of weight equivalent to 2240 pounds subtype: short_ton__shortton__ton__net_ton__netton a United States unit of weight equivalent to 2000 pounds subtype: kiloton.avoirdupois_unit one thousand tons subtype: megaton.avoirdupois_unit one million tons subtype: metric_weight_unit__weight_unit a decimal unit of weight based on the gram subtype: microgram__mcg one millionth of a gram subtype: milligram__mg 1/1000 gram subtype: metric_grain__grain used for pearls or diamonds: 50 mg or 1/4 carat subtype: decigram__dg 1/10 gram subtype: carat a unit of weight for precious stones = 200 mg subtype: gram__gramme__gm__g a metric unit of weight equal to one thousandth of a kilogram subtype: gram_atom__gram-atomic_weight the quantity of an element whose weight in grams is numerically equal to the atomic weight of the element subtype: gram_molecule__mole__mol the molecular weight of a substance expressed in grams; the basic unit of amount of substance adopted under the System International d'Unites subtype: dekagram__decagram__dkg__dag 10 grams subtype: hectogram__hg 100 grams subtype: kilogram__kg__kilo__key one thousand grams; the basic unit of mass adopted under the System International d'Unites; "a kilogram is approximately 2.2 pounds"; "they were carrying two keys of heroin" subtype: myriagram__myg one ten thousandth of a centner subtype: centner in some European countries: a unit of weight equivalent to 50 kilograms subtype: metric_hundredweight__hundredweight__doppelzentner__centner a unit of weight equal to 100 kilograms subtype: quintal a unit of weight equal to 100 kilograms subtype: metric_ton__MT__tonne__t a unit of weight equivalent to 1000 kilograms subtype: length.distance the linear extent in space from one end to the other; the longest horizontal dimension of something that is fixed in place; "the length of the table was 5 feet" subtype: circumference the length of the closed curve of a circle subtype: diameter__diam the length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle and connecting two points on the circumference subtype: bore__caliber__calibre diameter of a tube or gun barrel subtype: windage bore-to-projectile difference in diameter subtype: radius__r the length of a line segment between the center and circumference of a circle or sphere subtype: semidiameter the apparent radius of a celestial body when viewed as a disc from the earth subtype: radius_of_curvature the radius of the circle of curvature; the absolute value of the reciprocal of the curvature of a curve at a given point subtype: longness.length spatial extent subtype: lengthiness__lengthines__prolongation amount or degree or range to which something extends: "the wire has an extension of 50 feet" subtype: elongation.longness the quality of being elongated subtype: shortness__shortnes the property of being of short spatial extent subtype: length__distance size of the gap between two places; "the distance from New York to Chicago"; "he determined the length of the shortest line segment joining the two points" subtype: leg.distance (nautical) the distance traveled by a sailing vessel on a single tack subtype: arm's_length__arm'slength a distance sufficient to exclude intimacy subtype: light_time__lighttime distance measured in terms of the speed of light (or radio waves); "the light time from Jupiter to the sun is approximately 43 minutes" subtype: skip_distance the shortest distance that permits radio signals (of a given frequency) to travel from the transmitter to the receiver by reflection from the ionosphere subtype: wingspan__wingspread linear distance between the extremities of an airfoil subtype: wingspread distance between the tips of the wings (as of a bird or insect) when fully extended subtype: altitude the perpendicular distance from the base of a geometric figure to opposite vertex (or side if parallel) subtype: time_period__period__period_of_time an amount of time; "a time period of 30 years"; "hastened the period of his recovery" subtype: time_frame a time period during which something occurs or is expected to occur; "an agreement can be reached in a reasonably short time frame" subtype: hours.time_period__hour an indefinite period of time; "they talked for hours" subtype: downtime a period of time when something (as a machine or factory) is not operating (especially as a result of malfunctions) subtype: uptime a period of time when something (as a machine or factory) is functioning and available for use subtype: work_time a time period when you are required to work subtype: hours a period of time assigned for work; "they work long hours" subtype: work_shift__shift__duty_period the time period during which you are at work subtype: spell__go__tour__turn a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else); "it's my go"; "a spell of work" subtype: trick.work_shift a period of work or duty subtype: watch.work_shift a period of time (4 or 2 hours) during which some of a ship's crew are on duty subtype: dogwatch either of two short watches: from 4-6 pm or 6-8 pm subtype: graveyard_watch__graveyardwatch__middle_watch__midwatch__night_watch__nightwatch a watch during the night (as from midnight to 8 a.m.) subtype: day_shift__dayshift the work shift during the day (as 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) subtype: swing_shift__swingshift__evening_shift__eveningshift the work shift during the evening (as 4 p.m. to midnight) subtype: graveyard_shift__graveyardshift__night_shift__nightshift the work shift during the night (as midnight to 8 a.m.) subtype: split_shift__splitshift a working shift divided into two periods of time with several hours in between subtype: workweek__week hours or days of work in a calendar week; "they worked a 40-hour week" subtype: day.work_time the recurring hours when you are not sleeping (especially those when you are working); "my day began early this morning"; "it was a busy day on the stock exchange"; "she called it a day and went to bed" subtype: workday__working_day__workingday the amount of time that a worker must work for an agreed daily wage; "they work an 8-hour day" subtype: overtime work done in addition to regular working hours subtype: turnaround_time__turnaround time need to prepare a vessel or ship for a return trip subtype: time_off a time period when you are not required to work; "he requested time off to attend his grandmother's funeral" subtype: spare_time__sparetime__free_time time when you are free to do things that you enjoy subtype: day_off__dayoff a day when you are not required to work; "Thursday is his day off" subtype: leisure_time__leisuretime__leisure time available for ease and relaxation; "his job left him little leisure" subtype: free_time__spare_time__sparetime to that is free for leisure activities subtype: vacation.leisure_time__holiday leisure time away from work; devoted to rest or pleasure subtype: vac British informal term subtype: outing__field_day__fieldday__picnic a day devoted to an outdoor social gathering subtype: honeymoon a holiday taken by a newly married couple subtype: paid_vacation a vacation from work by an employee with pay granted subtype: playtime__playday time for play or diversion subtype: leave_of_absence__leave the period of time during which you are absent from work or duty; "a ten day's leave to visit his mother" subtype: furlough a temporary leave of absence from military duty subtype: pass.leave_of_absence__pas (military) a written leave of absence; "he had a pass for three days" subtype: compassionate_leave__compassionateleave (military) granted in an emergency such as family sickness or death subtype: sabbatical_leave__sabbatical a leave usually taken every seventh year subtype: sabbatical_year__sabbaticalyear a sabbatical leave lasting one year subtype: shore_leave__shoreleave__liberty leave granted to a sailor or naval officer subtype: sick_leave a leave of absence from work because of illness subtype: terminal_leave final leave before discharge from military service subtype: travel_time a period of time spent traveling; "workers were not paid for their travel time between home and factory" subtype: indefinite_time_period__time an indefinite period (usually marked by specific attributes or activities); "he waited a long time"; "the time of year for planting"; "he was a great actor is his time" subtype: particular_day__day a day assigned to a particular purpose or observance; "Mother's Day" subtype: tomorrow the day after today; "what are our tasks for tomorrow?" subtype: today.mean_solar_day the day that includes the present moment (as opposed to yesterday or tomorrow); "Today is beautiful"; "did you see today's newspaper?" subtype: yesterday the day immediately before today; "it was in yesterday's newspapers" subtype: morrow the next day; "whenever he arrives she leaves on the morrow" subtype: eve the day before; "he always arrives on the eve of her departure" subtype: Admission_Day in some states of the United States: a legal holiday commemorating the day the state was admitted to the Union subtype: Arbor_Day a day designated for planting trees subtype: commencement_day__degree_day the day on which university degrees are conferred subtype: Guy_Fawkes_Day__November_5 British; anniversary of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot; effigies of Guy Fawkes are burned in England on Guy Fawkes Day subtype: Inauguration_Day__January_20 the day designated for inauguration of the United States President subtype: leap_day__bissextile_day__February_29 the name of the day that is added during a leap year subtype: day_of_the_month__date the specified day of the month; "what is the date today?" subtype: maturity_date__maturity__due_date__duedate the date on which a financial obligation must be repaid subtype: birthday an anniversary of the day on which a person was born instance: D-day__6_June_1944 subtype: particular_date a particular day specified as the time something will happen; "the date of the election is set by law" subtype: rain_date an alternative date set for some outdoor event in case it rains on the appointed date; "the rain date for the picnic will be the following Sunday" subtype: V-day__Victory_Day the day of a victory instance: V-E_Day__8_May_1945 V-J_Day__15August_1945 subtype: rag_day__ragday (British) a day on which university students hold a rag subtype: red-letter_day a memorably happy or noteworthy day subtype: day_of_reckoning day when the consequences of misdeeds are felt subtype: off-day__offday a day when things go poorly; "I guess this is one of my off-days" subtype: payday the day on which you receive pay for your work subtype: polling_day__pollingday__election_day the day appointed for an election; in the United States it is the 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November subtype: athletic_field_day__field_day__fieldday a day for outdoor athletic competition subtype: military_field_day__field_day__fieldday (military) a day for military exercises and display subtype: ides in the Roman calendar: the 15th of March or May or July or October or the 13th of any other month subtype: market_day a fixed day for holding a public market subtype: Walpurgis_Night eve of May Day subtype: New_Year's_Eve__December_31 the last day of the year subtype: Hogmanay New Year's Eve in Scotland subtype: Robert_E_Lee's_Birthday__Robert_E_Lee_Day__Lee's_Birthday__January_19 celebrated in southern United States subtype: Tet Vietnamese New Year; observed for 3 days after the 1st full moon after January 20th subtype: holiday a day on which work is suspended by law or custom subtype: half-holiday a day on which half is free from work or duty subtype: religious_holiday__religiousholiday__holy_day a day specified for religious observance subtype: fast_day a day designated for fasting subtype: feast_day__feastday__fete_day a day designated for feasting subtype: Christian_holy_day a religious holiday for Christians subtype: quarter_day__quarterday a Christian holy day; (Britain) one of four specified days when certain payments are due subtype: Martinmas__St_Martin's_Day__November_11 the feast of Saint Martin; a quarter day in Scotland subtype: Annunciation_Day__Annunciation__Lady_Day__March_25 a festival commemorating the announcement of the Incarnation by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland subtype: Michaelmas_Day__Michaelmas__September_29 honoring the archangel Michael; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland subtype: Candlemas_Day__Candlemas__Feb_2 feast day commemorating the presentation of Christ in the temple; a quarter day in Scotland subtype: Lammas_Day__Lammas__August_1 commemorates Saint Peter's miraculous deliverance from prison; a quarter day in Scotland; a harvest festival in England subtype: Christmas_Day__Christmas__Xmas__Dec_25 a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Christ; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland subtype: Midsummer_Day__Midsummer's_Day__St_John's_Day__June_24 a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland subtype: Pentecost__Whitsunday seventh Sunday after Easter; commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles; a quarter day in Scotland subtype: holy_day_of_obligation a day when Catholics must attend Mass and refrain from servile work, and Episcopalians must take Communion subtype: Solemnity_of_Mary__January_1 (Roman Catholic) a holy day of obligation subtype: Ascension_of_the_Lord__Ascension__Ascension_Day the 40th day after Easter; celebrates the Ascension of Christ into heaven subtype: Assumption_of_Mary__Assumption__August_15 celebration of the Virgin Mary's being taken up into heaven when her earthly life ended subtype: All_Saints'_Day__Allhallows__November_1__Hallowmas__Hallowmass a Christian feast day honoring all the saints; first observed in 835 subtype: December_8__Immaculate_Conception Roman Catholic holy day first celebrated in 1854 subtype: Christmas_Day__Christmas__Xmas__Dec_25 a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Christ; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland subtype: Saint_Agnes's_Eve__January_20 a Christian holy day subtype: Easter_Sunday__Easter_Day the day (in March or April) on which the festival of Easter is celebrated subtype: Palm_Sunday Sunday before Easter subtype: Passion_Sunday second Sunday before Easter subtype: Good_Friday Friday before Easter subtype: Low_Sunday the Sunday following Easter subtype: Holy_Saturday the Saturday before Easter; the last day of Lent subtype: Holy_Innocents'_Day__Innocents'_Day December 28, commemorating Herod's slaughter of the children of Bethlehem subtype: Septuagesima_Sunday__Septuagesima the 3rd Sunday before Lent (or the 9th before Easter) subtype: Quinquagesima_Sunday__Quinquagesima the Sunday before Ash Wednesday (the beginning of Lent) subtype: Quadragesima__Quadrigesima_Sunday the first Sunday in Lent subtype: Trinity_Sunday eighth Sunday after Easter subtype: Rogation_Day one of the three days before Ascension Day; observed by some Christians as days of supplication subtype: Maundy_Thursday__Holy_Thursday the Thursday before Easter; commemorates the Last Supper subtype: Corpus_Christi.Christian_holy_day__corpuschristi Thursday after Trinity Sunday; first celebrated in 1246 subtype: Saints_Peter_and_Paul__June_29 first celebrated in the 3rd century subtype: Epiphany_of_Our_Lord__Epiphany__Twelfth_day__Three_Kings'_Day__January_6 twelve days after Christmas; celebrates the visit of the three wise men to the infant Jesus subtype: Saint_Joseph__St_Joseph__March_19 a Christian holy day subtype: Twelfth_night eve of Twelfth day; evening of January 5 subtype: All_Souls'_Day__November_2 a day of supplication for all the souls in purgatory subtype: Ash_Wednesday the 7th Wednesday before Easter; the first day of Lent; the day following Mardi Gras (`fat Tuesday'); a day of fasting and repentance subtype: Ember_Day a day set aside for fasting and prayer subtype: Advent_Sunday the first of four Sundays of Advent subtype: Mardi_Gras__Shrove_Tuesday__pancake_day the last day before Lent subtype: Jewish_holy_day a religious holiday for Jews subtype: Rosh_Hodesh__Rosh_Chodesh (Judaism) the beginning of each month in the Jewish calendar; marked by a special liturgy subtype: high_holy_day__high_holiday Jewish holy days observed with particular solemnity subtype: Rosh_Hashanah__Rosh_Hashana__Rosh_Hashonah__Rosh_Hashona__Jewish_New_Year (Judaism) a solemn Jewish fast day celebrated on the 1st or 1st and 2nd of Tishri; noted for the blowing of the shofar subtype: Yom_Kippur__Day_of_Atonement (Judaism) a solemn Jewish fast day; 10th of Tishri; its observance is one of the requirements of the Mosaic Law subtype: Purim (Judaism) a Jewish holy day commemorating their deliverance from massacre by Haman subtype: Succos__Sukkoth__Feast_of_Booths__Feast_of_Tabernacles__Tabernacles (Judaism) a Jewish harvest festival subtype: Shavous__Shabuoth__Shavuoth__Shavuot__Pentecost__Feast_of_Weeks (Judaism) Jewish holy day celebrated on the sixth of Sivan to celebrate Moses receiving the Ten Commandments subtype: Shimchath_Torah__Simchat_Torah__Simhath_Torah__Simhat_Torah__Simchas_Torah__Rejoicing_over_the_Law__Rejoicing_of_the_Law__Rejoicing_in_the_Law (Judaism) a Jewish holy day celebrated on the 22nd or 23rd of Tishri to celebrate the completion of the annual cycle of readings of the Torah subtype: Tishah_b'Av__Tishah_b'Ab__Tisha_b'Av__Tisha_b'Ab__Ninth_of_Av__Ninth_of_Ab__Fast_of_Av__Fast_of_Ab (Judaism) a Jewish fast day commemorating the destruction of the temples in Jerusalem subtype: Hanukkah__Hanukah__Chanukah__Festival_of_Lights__Feast_of_Lights__Feast_of_Dedication__Feast_of_the_Dedication__feastofthededication (Judaism) an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem subtype: Lag_b'Omer (Judaism) Jewish holy day; the 33rd day after the 2nd day of Passover; the 18th day of Iyar subtype: movable_feast__moveable_feast a religious holiday that falls on different dates in different years subtype: Easter a Christian celebration of the Resurrection of Christ; celebrated on the Sunday following the first full moon after the vernal equinox subtype: Pasch__Pascha an archaic name for Easter or Passover subtype: Passover__Pesach__Pesah__Feast_of_the_Unleavened_Bread (Judaism) a Jewish festival (traditionally 8 days) celebrating the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt subtype: Pasch__Pascha an archaic name for Easter or Passover subtype: Christmas_Eve__Dec_24 the day before Christmas subtype: legal_holiday__national_holiday authorized by law and limiting work or official business subtype: New_Year's_Day__New_Year's__January_1 the first day of the year subtype: Martin_Luther_King_Jr's_Birthday__Martin_Luther_King_Day observed on the Monday closest to January 15 subtype: Presidents'_Day (US) the 3rd Monday in February; commemorates both United States Presidents Lincoln and Washington subtype: Memorial_Day__Decoration_Day U.S., last Monday in May; commemorates the members of the United States armed forces who were killed in war subtype: Independence_Day__Fourth_of_July__July_4 a legal holiday in the United States subtype: Labor_Day first Monday in September in U.S. and Canada subtype: Columbus_Day__Discovery_Day__October_12 a legal holiday commemorating the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus subtype: Christmas_Day__Christmas__Xmas__Dec_25 a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Christ; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland subtype: Boxing_Day (British) first weekday after Christmas subtype: bank_holiday any of several weekdays when banks are closed; a legal holiday in Britain subtype: Commonwealth_Day__Empire_day__May_24 British, anniversary of Queen Victoria's birth subtype: Dominion_Day__July_1 (Canada) a legal holiday commemorating receiving dominion status in 1867 subtype: Bastille_Day__July_14__july14 a legal holiday in France celebrating the storming of the Paris Bastille in 1789 subtype: Veterans'_Day__Armistice_Day__November_11 US: formerly Armistice Day; called Veterans Day since 1954 subtype: Thanksgiving_Day__Thanksgiving fourth Thursday in November in the United States; second Monday in October in Canada; commemorates a feast held in 1621 by the Pilgrims and Wampanoag Indians subtype: Groundhog_Day__February_2 (US) if the ground hog emerges and sees his shadow there will be 6 more weeks of winter subtype: Lincoln's_Birthday__February_12 (US) the day on which President Abraham Lincoln is remembered subtype: Valentine_Day__Valentine's_Day__Saint_Valentine's_Day__St_Valentine's_Day__February_14 a day for the exchange of tokens of affection subtype: Washington's_Birthday__February_22 (US) the day on which George Washington is remembered subtype: Texas_Independence_Day__March_2 Texans celebrate the anniversary of Texas' declaration of independence from Mexico in 1836 subtype: St_Patrick's_Day__Saint_Patrick's_Day__March_17 a day observed by the Irish to commemorate the patron saint of Ireland subtype: April_Fools'_day__April_Fools'__All_Fools'_day April 1; celebrated by playing of practical jokes subtype: Pan_American_Day__April_14 a day celebrating political and economic unity among American countries subtype: Patriot's_Day the 3rd Monday in April; Massachusetts and Maine celebrate the battle of Lexington and Concord in 1775 subtype: May_Day__First_of_May__May_1 observed in the United States to celebrate the coming of spring; observed in Russia in honor of labor subtype: Mother's_Day second Sunday in May subtype: Armed_Forces_Day the 3rd Saturday in May subtype: Jefferson_Davis'_Birthday__Davis'_Birthday__June_3 celebrated in southern United States subtype: Flag_Day__June_14 commemorating the adoption of the U.S. flag in 1777 subtype: Father's_Day US: third Sunday in June subtype: Citizenship_Day__September_17 celebrated in the United States subtype: American_Indian_Day US: the 4th Friday in September subtype: United_Nations_Day__October_24 a day for celebrating the founding of the United Nations subtype: Halloween__Hallowe'en__Allhallows_Eve the evening before All Saints' Day; often devoted to pranks played by young people subtype: saint's_day__saint'sday a day commemorating a saint subtype: name_day the feast day of a saint whose name one bears subtype: Midsummer_Eve__Midsummer_Night__St_John's_Eve__St_John's_Night__June_23 the night before Midsummer Day subtype: school_day any day on which school is in session subtype: speech_day (British) an annual day in the schools when speeches are made and prizes are distributed subtype: washday__washing_day__washingday a day set aside for doing household laundry subtype: wedding_day__weddingday the day of a wedding subtype: anniversary__dayofremembrance the date on which an event occurred in some previous year subtype: birthday an anniversary of the day on which a person was born subtype: jubilee a special anniversary subtype: diamond_jubilee__diamondjubilee an anniversary celebrating the passage of 60 years subtype: silver_jubilee an anniversary celebrating the passage of 25 years subtype: wedding_anniversary__weddinganniversary the anniversary of the day on which you were married subtype: silver_wedding_anniversary the 25th wedding anniversary subtype: golden_wedding_anniversary the 50th wedding anniversary subtype: diamond_wedding_anniversary__diamondweddinganniversary__diamond_wedding the 60th wedding anniversary subtype: centennial__centenary the 100th anniversary subtype: bicentennial__bicentenary the 200th anniversary subtype: tercentennial__triennial the 300th anniversary subtype: quatercentennial__quatercentenary the 400th anniversary subtype: quincentennial__quincentenary the 500th anniversary subtype: millennium.anniversary the 1000th anniversary instance: Judgment_Day__Judgement_Day__Day_of_Judgment__Day_of_Judgement__Doomsday__Last_Judgment__Last_Judgement__Last_Day subtype: dead.time a time when coldness (or some other quality associated with death) is intense; "the dead of winter" subtype: hard_times a time of difficulty subtype: wee (Scottish) a short time; "bide a wee" subtype: while__piece__spell a period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition; "he was here for a little while"; "I need to rest for a piece"; "a spell of good weather" subtype: moment__minute__second__bit an indefinitely short time; "wait just a moment"; "it only takes a minute"; "in just a bit" subtype: blink_of_an_eye__flash__instant__jiffy__split_second__splitsecond__trice__twinkling__wink__New_York_minute a very short time (as the time it takes to blink once); "if I had the chance I'd do it in a flash" subtype: ephemera something transitory; lasting a day subtype: space_age__spaceage the age beginning with the first space travel; from 1957 to the present subtype: elapsed_time__elapsedtime the time that elapses while some event is occurring subtype: one-way_light_time__onewaylighttime__OWLT the elapsed time it takes for light (or radio signals) to travel between the Earth and a celestial object subtype: round-trip_light_time__RTLT the elapsed time it takes for a signal to travel from Earth to a spacecraft (or other body) and back to the starting point subtype: duration__continuance the period of time during which something continues subtype: clocking the time taken to traverse a measured course; "it was a world record clocking" subtype: longueur a period of dullness or boredom (especially in a work of literature or performing art) subtype: residence_time__residencetime the period of time spent in a particular place subtype: span the complete duration of something; "the job was finished in the span of an hour" subtype: attention_span__attentionspan the length of time you can concentrate on some idea or activity subtype: stretch.duration__stint an unbroken period of time during which you do something; "there were stretches of boredom"; "he did a stretch in the federal penitentiary" subtype: time_scale an arrangement of events used as a measure of duration; "on the geological time scale mankind has existed but for a brief moment" subtype: extended_time_scale__slow_time_scale (in simulation) the time scale used in data processing when the time-scale factor is greater than one subtype: fast_time_scale (in simulation) the time scale used in data processing when the time-scale factor is less than one subtype: time_value__value__note_value (music) the relative duration of a musical note subtype: rule.duration the duration of a monarch's or government's power; "during the rule of Elizabeth" instance: Regency subtype: calendar_week__week a period of seven consecutive days starting on Sunday subtype: field_day__fieldday a time of unusual pleasure and success subtype: lifetime__life__lifespan the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death); "the battery had a short life"; "he lived a long and happy life" subtype: afterlife__hereafter life after death subtype: immortality.afterlife perpetual life after death subtype: elapsed_period_from_birth__life the period between birth and the present time; "I have known him all his life" subtype: period_from_birth_to_death__life the period from the present until death; "he appointed himself emperor for life" subtype: days__years__year the time during which someone's life continues; "the monarch's last days"; "in his final years" subtype: millennium a span of 1000 years subtype: bimillennium__bimillenary a span of 2000 years subtype: past a earlier period in someone's life (especially one that they have reason to keep secret); "reporters dug into the candidate's past" subtype: shelf_life__shelflife the length of time a packaged food or drug will last without deteriorating subtype: puerperium time period following childbirth when the mother's uterus shrinks and the other functional and anatomic changes of pregnancy are resolved; "a perinatologist cared for her during the puerperium" subtype: time_of_life a period of time during which a person is normally in a particular life state subtype: period.time_of_life a time of life characterized as a distinct phase; "Picasso's blue period"; "it was the happy period of my life" subtype: eld__age a time in life (usually defined in years) at which some particular qualification or power arises; "she was now of school age"; "tall for his eld" subtype: age_of_consent the minimum age for marrying without parental consent or the minimum age for consensual sexual relations; intercourse at an earlier age can result in a charge of assault or statutory rape; the age differs in different states of the Union subtype: legal_age__legalage__majority the age at which a person is considered competent to manage their own affairs subtype: minority_age__nonage__minority any age prior to the legal age subtype: drinking_age the age at which is legal for a person to buy alcoholic beverages subtype: voting_age the age at which a person is old enough to vote in public elections subtype: neonatal_period the first 28 days of life subtype: early_childhood__earlychildhood__infancy the early stage of growth or development subtype: childhood the time of person's life when they are a child subtype: girlhood__maidenhood__maidhood the childhood of a girl subtype: boyhood the childhood of a boy subtype: schooldays__schooltime the time of life when you are going to school subtype: youth the time of life between childhood and maturity subtype: adolescence the time period between the beginning of puberty and adulthood subtype: prepuberty a period of two years immediately prior to the onset of puberty when growth and changes leading to sexual maturity occur subtype: puberty the time of life when sex glands become functional subtype: teens__teen the time of life between the ages of 12 and 20 subtype: mid-twenties__twenties the time of life between 20 and 30 subtype: mid-thirties__thirties__thirty-something the time of life between 30 and 40 subtype: mid-forties__midfortie__forties__fortie the time of life between 40 and 50 subtype: mid-fifties__midfiftie__fifties__fiftie the time of life between 50 and 60 subtype: mid-sixties__midsixtie__sixties__sixtie the time of life between 60 and 70 subtype: mid-seventies__seventies__seventie the time of life between 70 and 80 subtype: mid-eighties__eighties the time of life between 80 and 90 subtype: mid-nineties__nineties the time of life between 90 and 100 subtype: bloom_of_youth__bloom the best time of youth subtype: maturity__adulthood the period of time in your life after your physical growth has stopped and you are fully developed subtype: prime_of_life__prime the time of maturity when power and vigor are greatest subtype: bachelorhood.time_of_life the time of a man's life prior to marriage subtype: middle_age the time of life between youth and old age (e.g., between 40 and 60 years of age) subtype: widowhood the time of a woman's life when she is a widow subtype: old_age__oldage__years__year__age__eld__geezerhood late time of life; "old age is not for sissies," "he's showing his years"; "age hasn't slowed him down at all"; "a beard white with eld"; "on the brink of geezerhood" subtype: dotage__second_childhood__senility mental infirmity as a consequence of old age; sometimes shown by foolish infatuations subtype: deathbed the last few hours before death subtype: calendar_day__civil_day__civilday a day reckoned from midnight to midnight subtype: particular_day__day a day assigned to a particular purpose or observance; "Mother's Day" subtype: day_of_the_week__day any one of the seven days in a week subtype: rest_day__day_of_rest a day set aside for rest subtype: Sabbath a day of rest and worship: Sunday for most Christians; Saturday for the Jews and a few Christians; Friday for Muslims subtype: Sunday__Lord's_Day__Sun first day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians subtype: weekday any day except Sunday subtype: work_day__workday__working_day__workingday a day on which work is done subtype: feria a weekday on which no feast is celebrated subtype: Saturday__Sat the seventh and last day of the week; the Jewish Sabbath subtype: workday subtype: Monday__Mon the second day of the week; the first working day subtype: Whitmonday__Whitsun_Monday the day after Whitsunday; a legal holiday in England and Wales and Ireland subtype: Tuesday__Tue__Tues the third day of the week; the second working day subtype: Whit-Tuesday__Whitsun_Tuesday the day after Whitmonday subtype: Wednesday__Wed the fourth day of the week; the third working day subtype: Thursday__Th__Thu the fifth day of the week; the fourth working day subtype: Friday__Fri the sixth day of the week; the fifth working day subtype: weekend_day subtype: Saturday__Sat the seventh and last day of the week; the Jewish Sabbath subtype: Sunday__Lord's_Day__Sun first day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians subtype: festival a day or period of time set aside for feasting and celebration subtype: religious_festival__religiousfestival__church_festival a festival having religious significance subtype: octave a feast day and the seven days following it subtype: daytime__day the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside; "the dawn turned night into day"; "it is easier to make the repairs in the daytime" subtype: afternoon the part of the day between noon and evening; "he spent a quiet afternoon in the park" subtype: midafternoon the middle part of the afternoon subtype: eventide__evening__eve the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall); "he enjoyed the evening light across the lake" subtype: guest_night__guestnight (British) an evening when members of a club or college can bring their friends as guests subtype: morning_time__morningtime__morn__forenoon the time period between dawn and noon; "I spent the morning running errands" subtype: nighttime__dark the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside subtype: weeknight any night of the week except Saturday or Sunday subtype: wedding_night__weddingnight the night after the wedding when bride and groom sleep together subtype: night the time between sunset and midnight; "he watched television every night" subtype: night.time_period the period spent sleeping; "I had a restless night" subtype: period_of_ignorance__night a period of ignorance or backwardness or gloom subtype: eve.time_period the period immediately before something; "on the eve of the French Revolution" subtype: evening the early part of night (from dinner until bedtime) spent in a special way; "an evening at the opera" subtype: week__hebdomad any period of seven consecutive days; "it rained for a week" subtype: week_from_Monday (informal) a time period of a week or more; "a week from Monday will be too soon!" subtype: rag.week (British) a week at British universities during which side-shows and processions of floats are organized to raise money for charities subtype: Holy_Week__Passion_Week the week before Easter subtype: shiva__shivah__shibah (Judaism) a period of seven days of mourning after the death of close relative; "the family is sitting shiva" subtype: fortnight__two_weeks__twoweek a period of fourteen consecutive days; "most major tennis tournaments last a fortnight" subtype: weekend usually Friday night through Sunday subtype: point_in_time__point a very short period of time; "at that point I had to leave" subtype: distance.point_in_time a remote point in time; "if that happens it will be at some distance in the future"; "at a distance of ten years he had forgotten many of the details" subtype: particular_but_unspecified_date a particular but unspecified point in time; "they hoped to get together at an early date" subtype: deadline the point in time at which something must be completed subtype: curfew.deadline the time that the curfew signal is sounded subtype: arrival_time__arrivaltime__time_of_arrival the time at which a public conveyance is scheduled to arrive at a given destination subtype: departure_time__departuretime__time_of_departure the time at which a public conveyance is scheduled to depart from a given point of origin subtype: checkout_time__checkout the latest time for vacating a hotel room; "the checkout here is 12 noon" subtype: midterm middle of an academic term or a political term in office subtype: full_term.gestation__fullterm__term the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent; "a healthy baby born at full term" subtype: midterm.gestation the middle of the gestation period subtype: instant__moment__minute__second a particular point in time; "the moment he arrived the party began" subtype: culmination the decisive moment in a novel or play; "the deathbed scene is the climax of the play" subtype: moment_of_truth a crucial moment on which much depends subtype: moment_of_truth.instant__momentoftruth the moment in a bullfight when the matador kills the bull subtype: pinpoint a very brief moment; "they were strangers sharing a pinpoint of time together" subtype: time.instant a suitable moment; "it is time to go" subtype: high_time the latest possible moment; "it is high time you went to work" subtype: occasion.time the time of a particular event; "on the occasion of his 60th birthday" subtype: psychological_moment__psychologicalmoment the most appropriate time for achieving a desired effect subtype: outset__beginning__commencement__first__start__kickoff__starting_time__offset the time at which something begins; "They got an early start" subtype: birth.time the time when something begins (especially life); "they divorced after the birth of the child" or "his election signaled the birth of a new age" subtype: cradle.birth birth of a person; "he was taught from the cradle never to cry" subtype: incipiency__incipience beginning to exist or to be apparent; "he placed the incipience of democratic faith at around 1850"; "it is designed to arrest monopolies in their incipiency" subtype: terminus_a_quo__starting_point earliest limiting point subtype: threshold the starting point for a new state or experience; "on the threshold of manhood" subtype: middle.point_in_time time between the beginning and the end of a temporal period: "the middle of the war"; "rain during the middle of April" subtype: deep.middle the central and most intense or profound part; "in the deep of night"; "in the deep of winter" subtype: end.point_in_time__ending the point in time at which something ends; "the end of the year"; "the ending of warranty period" subtype: death.end the end of life; continuing until dead; "he bled to death"; "a struggle to the last" subtype: dying__death the time when something ends; "it was the death of all his plans"; "a dying of old hopes" subtype: grave death of a person; "he went to his grave without forgiving me"; "from cradle to grave" subtype: period.end the end or completion of something; "death put a period to his endeavors"; "a change soon put a period to my tranquility" subtype: year-end the end of a calendar year; "he had to unload the merchandise before the year-end" subtype: stopping_point__finale__finis__fini__finish__last__conclusion__close the temporal end; the concluding time; "the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell"; "the market was up at the finish"; "they were playing better at the close of the season" subtype: cease (`cease' is a noun only in the phrase `without cease') end subtype: fag_end.end__fagend__tail__tail_end the time of the last part of something; "the fag end of this crisis-ridden century"; "the tail of the storm" subtype: expiry__termination__expiration a coming to an end of a contract period; "the expiry of his driver's license" subtype: terminus_ad_quem__terminal_point__limit final or latest limiting point subtype: phase_angle__phaseangle__phase a particular point in the time of a cycle; measured from some arbitrary zero and expressed as an angle subtype: then that time; that moment; "we will arrive before then"; "we were friends from then on" subtype: Indian_summer__Saint_Martin's_summer a period of unusually warm weather in the autumn subtype: year.time_period the period of time that it takes for a planet (as, e.g., Earth or Mars) to make a complete revolution around the sun; "a Martian year takes 687 of our days" subtype: anomalistic_year__anomalisticyear time of the earth's revolution from perihelion to perihelion again; 365 days and 6 hr and 13 min and 53.1 sec subtype: solar_year__solaryear__tropicalyear__astronomical_year__equinoctial_year__equinoctialyear the time for the earth to make one revolution around the sun, measured between two vernal equinoxes subtype: lunar_year__lunaryear a period of 12 lunar months subtype: sidereal_year the time for the earth to make one complete revolution around the sun, relative to the fixed stars subtype: schooltime__school the period of instruction in a school; "stay after school" or "he didn't miss a single day of school" subtype: twelvemonth__yr a period of time containing 365 (or 366) days; "she is 4 years old" subtype: church_year__Christian_year the year in the ecclesiastical calendar; especially feast days and special seasons subtype: Holy_Year (Roman Catholic) a period of remission from sin (usually granted every 25 years) subtype: New_Year the calendar year just begun subtype: common_year__365_days a year that is not a leap year subtype: leap_year__intercalary_year__intercalaryyear__366_days__bissextile_year in the Gregorian calendar: any year divisible by 4 except centenary years not divisible by 400 subtype: off_year__offyear a year in which no major political elections are held subtype: off_year.twelvemonth__offyear a year in which productivity is low or inferior subtype: calendar_year__calendaryear__civil_year__civilyear the year (reckoned from January 1 to December 31) according to Gregorian calendar subtype: date the particular "day/month/year" (usually according to the Gregorian calendar) that an event occurred; "he tried to memorizes all the dates for his history class" subtype: BC__B.C.__before_Christ date used in reckoning dates before the supposed year Christ was born; "in 200 BC" subtype: AD__A.D.__anno_Domini in the year of Our Lord; date used in reckoning dates after the supposed year Christ was born, "in AD 200" subtype: date_of_reference__epoch (astronomy) the precise date that is the point of reference for which information (as coordinates of a celestial body) is referred subtype: fiscal_year__financial_year__financialyear any accounting period of 12 months subtype: year_of_grace any year of the Christian era subtype: Y2K the year 2000 in the Gregorian calendar subtype: year a period of time occupying a regular part of a calendar year that is used for some particular activity; "a school year" subtype: school_year__academic_year the period of time each year when the school is open and people are studying subtype: semester half a year; a period of 6 months subtype: bimester a period of 2 months subtype: Olympiad one of the 4-year intervals between Olympic Games; used to reckon time in ancient Greece for twelve centuries beginning in 776 BC subtype: lustrum.time_period a period of five years subtype: decade__decennary__decennium a period of 10 years instance: 1900s__1900 1530s__1530 twenties__1920s__1920 1820s__1820 thirties__1930s__1930 1830s__1830 forties__fortie__1940s__1940 1840s__1840 fifties__fiftie__1950s__1950 1850s__1850 1750s__1750 sixties__sixtie__1960s__1960 1860s__1860 1760s__1760 seventies__seventie__1970s__1970 1870s__1870 1770s__1770 1980s__1980__eighties eighties__1880s__1880 1780s__1780 1990s__1990__nineties nineties__1890s__1890 1790s__1790 subtype: century 100 years subtype: quattrocento the 15th century in Renaissance Italian art and literature subtype: half-century 50 years subtype: quarter-century__quartercentury 25 years subtype: quarter.time_period a fourth part of a year; three months; "unemployment fell during the last quarter" subtype: phase_of_the_moon a time when the moon presents a particular recurring appearance subtype: new_moon__newmoon__new_phase_of_the_moon the time at which the moon appears as a narrow waxing crescent subtype: half-moon the time at which the moon is at first or last quarter when half its face is illuminated subtype: first_quarter the first fourth of the moon's period of revolution around the Earth subtype: last_quarter the last fourth of the moon's period of revolution around the Earth subtype: full_moon__full-of-the-moon__full_phase_of_the_moon the time when the moon is fully illuminated subtype: harvest_moon__harvestmoon the full moon nearest the September equinox subtype: day.time_period the period of time taken by a particular planet (e.g. Mars) to make a complete rotation on its axis; "how long is a day on Jupiter?" subtype: lunar_day__lunarday the period of time taken for the moon to make one full rotation on its axis (about 27.3 sidereal days) subtype: calendar_month__month one of the twelve divisions of the calendar year; "he paid the bill last month" subtype: Revolutionary_calendar_month a month in the French Revolutionary calendar subtype: Vendemiaire first month of the Revolutionary calendar (September and October); the month of the grape harvest subtype: Brumaire second month of the Revolutionary calendar (October and November); the month of mist subtype: Frimaire third month of the Revolutionary calendar (November and December); the frosty month subtype: Nivose fourth month of the Revolutionary calendar (December and January); the snowy month subtype: Pluviose fifth month of the Revolutionary calendar (January and February); the rainy month subtype: Ventose sixth month of the Revolutionary calendar (February and March); the windy month subtype: Germinal seventh month of the Revolutionary calendar (March and April); the month of buds subtype: Floreal eighth month of the Revolutionary calendar (April and May); the month of flowers subtype: Prairial ninth month of the Revolutionary calendar (May and June); the month of meadows subtype: Messidor tenth month of the Revolutionary calendar (June and July); the month of harvest subtype: Thermidor eleventh month of the Revolutionary calendar (July and August); the month of heat subtype: Fructidor twelfth month of the Revolutionary calendar (August and September); the month of fruit subtype: Gregorian_calendar_month a month in the Gregorian calendar subtype: January__Jan the first month of the year; begins 10 days after the winter solstice subtype: February__Feb the month following January and preceding March subtype: March__Mar the month following February and preceding April subtype: April__Apr the month following March and preceding May subtype: May the month following April and preceding June subtype: June the month following May and preceding July subtype: July the month following June and preceding August subtype: August__Aug the month following July and preceding September subtype: September__Sep__Sept the month following August and preceding October subtype: October__Oct the month following September and preceding November subtype: November__Nov the month following October and preceding December subtype: December__Dec the last (12th) month of the year subtype: Jewish_calendar_month a month in the Jewish calendar subtype: Tishri the first month of the civil year; the seventh month of the ecclesiastical year in the Jewish calendar (in September and October) subtype: Heshvan the second month of the civil year; the eighth month of the ecclesiastical year in the Jewish calendar (in October and November) subtype: Kislev__Chislev the third month of the civil year; the ninth month of the ecclesiastical year in the Jewish calendar (in November and December) subtype: Tebet__Tevet the fourth month of the civil year; the tenth month of the ecclesiastical year (in December and January) subtype: Shebat__Shevat the fifth month of the civil year: the eleventh month of the ecclesiastical year in the Jewish calendar (in January and February) subtype: Adar the sixth month of the civil year; the twelfth month of the ecclesiastic year in the Jewish calendar (in February and March) subtype: Veadar__Adar_Sheni included seven times in every 19 years subtype: Nisan__Nissan the seventh month of the civil year; the first month of the ecclesiastic year (in March and April) subtype: Iyar__Iyyar the eighth month of the civil year; the second month of the ecclesiastical year (in April and May) subtype: Sivan__Siwan the ninth month of the civil year; the third month of the ecclesiastical year in the Jewish calendar (in May and June) subtype: Tammuz__Thammuz the tenth month of the civil year; the fourth month of the ecclesiastic year (in June and July) subtype: Ab__Av the eleventh month of the civil year; the fifth month of the ecclesiastical year in the Jewish calendar (in July and August) subtype: Elul__Ellul the twelfth month of the civil year; the sixth month of the ecclesiastical year in the Jewish calendar (in August and September) subtype: Islamic_calendar_month any lunar month in the Moslem calendar subtype: Muharram the first month of the Islamic calendar subtype: Safar__Saphar the second month of the Moslem calendar subtype: Rabi_I the third month of the Moslem calendar subtype: Rabi_II the fourth month of the Moslem calendar subtype: Jumada_I the fifth month of the Moslem calendar subtype: Jumada_II the sixth month of the Moslem calendar subtype: Rajab the seventh month of the Moslem calendar subtype: Sha'ban the eighth month of the Moslem calendar subtype: Ramadan the ninth month of the Moslem calendar subtype: Shawwal the tenth month of the Moslem calendar subtype: Dhu'l-Qa'dah the eleventh month of the Moslem calendar subtype: Dhu'l-Hijja the twelfth month of the Moslem calendar; has one extra day in leap years subtype: Hindu_calendar_month any lunisolar month in the Hindu calendar subtype: Chait the first Hindu calendar month (corresponding to March or April in the Gregorian calendar) subtype: Baisakh the second month of the Hindu calendar subtype: Jeth the third month of the Hindu calendar subtype: Asarh the fourth month of the Hindu calendar subtype: Sawan the fifth month of the Hindu calendar subtype: Bhadon the sixth month of the Hindu calendar subtype: Asin the seventh month of the Hindu calendar subtype: Kartik the eighth month of the Hindu calendar subtype: Aghan the ninth month of the Hindu calendar subtype: Pus the tenth month of the Hindu calendar subtype: Magh the eleventh month of the Hindu calendar subtype: Phagun the twelfth month of the Hindu calendar subtype: mid-January the middle part of January subtype: mid-February the middle part of February subtype: mid-March the middle part of March subtype: mid-April the middle part of April subtype: mid-May the middle part of May subtype: mid-June the middle part of June subtype: mid-July the middle part of July subtype: mid-August the middle part of August subtype: mid-September the middle part of September subtype: mid-October the middle part of October subtype: mid-November the middle part of November subtype: mid-December the middle part of December subtype: time_limit a time period within which something must be done or completed subtype: limitation.time_limit (in law) a time period after which suits cannot be brought; "statute of limitations" subtype: term.time_period a limited period of time; "a prison term"; "he left school before the end of term" subtype: prison_term__sentence__time the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned; "he served a prison term of 15 months"; "his sentence was 5 to 10 years"; "he is doing time in the county jail" subtype: hard_time.prison_term__hardtime a term served in a maximum security prison subtype: school_term__schoolterm__academic_term__academic_session__session the time during which a school holds classes; "they had to shorten the school term" subtype: summer_school an academic session during the summer; usually for remedial or supplementary study subtype: semester.school_term one of two divisions of an academic year subtype: trimester.school_term one of three divisions of an academic year subtype: quarter.school_term one of four periods into which the school year is divided; "the fall quarter ends at Christmas" subtype: tenure__term_of_office__incumbency the term during which some position is held subtype: presidency__presidential_term__administration the tenure of a president; "things were quiet during the Eisenhower administration" subtype: trimester a period of three months; especially one of the three three-month periods into which human pregnancy is divided subtype: first_trimester__firsttrimester time period extending from the first day of the last menstrual period through 12 weeks of gestation subtype: second_trimester time period extending from the 13th to the 27th week of gestation subtype: third_trimester__thirdtrimester time period extending from the 28th week of gestation until delivery subtype: particular_hour__hour a special and memorable period; "it was their finest hour" subtype: silly_season__sillyseason a time usually late summer characterized by exaggerated news stories about frivolous matters for want of real news subtype: Golden_Age (classical mythology) the first and best age of the world, a time of ideal happiness, prosperity, and innocence; by extension, any flourishing and outstanding period subtype: silver_age (classical mythology) the second age of the world, characterized by opulence and irreligion; by extension, a period secondary in achievement to a golden age subtype: bronze_age (classical mythology) the third age of the world, marked by war and violence subtype: iron_age (classical mythology) the last and worst age of the world subtype: Platonic_year__great_year__greatyear time required for one complete cycle of the precession of the equinoxes, about 25,800 years subtype: regulation_time (sports) the normal prescribed duration of a game; "the game was finished in regulation time" subtype: extra_time__extratime__overtime playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie subtype: extra_innings__extrainning overtime play until one team is ahead at the end of an inning; e.g. baseball subtype: overtime_period a period of overtime play to resolve a tie; e.g. basketball subtype: tiebreaker overtime play in order to break a tie; e.g. tennis and soccer subtype: sudden_death (sports) overtime in which play is stopped as soon as one contestant scores; e.g. football and golf subtype: time_of_year__season one of the natural periods into which the year is divided by the equinoxes and solstices or atmospheric conditions; "the regular sequence of the seasons" subtype: harvest_time__harvesttime__harvest the season for gathering crops subtype: haying_time__haying the season for cutting and drying and storing grass as fodder subtype: autumn__fall the season when the leaves fall from the trees; "in the fall of 1973" subtype: springtime__spring the season of growth; "the emerging buds were a sure sign of spring"; "he will hold office until the spring of next year" subtype: summer__summertime the warmest season of the year; "they spent a lazy summer at the shore" subtype: winter__wintertime the coldest season of the year subtype: rainy_season__rainyseason one of the two seasons in tropical climates subtype: monsoon.rainy_season season in S Asia when the SW monsoon blows, bringing heavy rains subtype: dry_season__dryseason one of the two seasons in tropical climates subtype: dog_days__canicule__canicular_days the hot period between early July and early September; a period of inactivity subtype: midwinter the middle of winter subtype: season.time_period a recurrent time marked by major holidays; "it was the Christmas season" subtype: Michaelmastide the season of Michaelmas subtype: Lammastide the season of Lammas (Scotland) subtype: Eastertide the Easter season subtype: Twelfthtide the season of Epiphany subtype: Allhallowtide the season of All Saints' Day subtype: Christmas__Christmastide__Christmastime__Yule__Yuletide__Noel period extending from Dec. 24 to Jan. 6 subtype: Advent the season including the four Sundays preceding Christmas subtype: Shrovetide immediately preceding Lent subtype: Lent__Lententide a period of 40 weekdays from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday subtype: season a period of the year marked by special events or activities in some field; "he celebrated his 10th season with the ballet company" or "she always looked forward to the avocado season" subtype: growing_season__growingseason the season during which a crop grows best subtype: seedtime the time during which seeds should be planted subtype: sheepshearing.season the time or season when sheep are sheared subtype: holiday_season__holidayseason a time when many people take holidays subtype: high_season__peak_season the season when travel is most active and rates are highest; "they traveled to Europe in high season" subtype: off-season__offseason the season when travel is least active and rates are lowest subtype: preseason a period prior to the beginning of the regular season which is devoted to training and preparation subtype: spring_training preseason training during the spring subtype: baseball_season the season when baseball is played subtype: triple-crown_season a season of baseball during which a player wins the triple crown subtype: basketball_season the season when basketball is played subtype: exhibition_season the time before the regular games begin when football or baseball teams play practice games subtype: fishing_season__fishingseason the season during which it is legal to catch fish subtype: football_season the season when football is played subtype: hockey_season the season when hockey is played subtype: hunting_season__huntingseason the season during which it is legal to kill a particular species subtype: social_season the season for major social events subtype: theatrical_season the season when new plays are produced subtype: Whitsun__Whitsuntide__Whitweek Christian holiday; the week beginning on Whitsunday (especially the first 3 days) subtype: long_time__age__years__year a prolonged period of time; "we've known each other for ages"; "I haven't been there for years and years" subtype: long a comparatively long time; "this won't take long"; "they haven't been gone long" subtype: month_of_Sundays (informal) a time perceived as long; "I hadn't seen him in a month of Sundays" subtype: eon.long_time__aeon an immeasurably long period of time subtype: blue_moon (informal) a long time; "something that happens once in blue moon almost never happens" subtype: long_run__long_haul a period of time sufficient for factors to work themselves out; "in the long run we will win" or "he performed well over the long haul" subtype: drought.time_period a prolonged shortage subtype: era a period marked by distinctive character or reckoned from a fixed point or event subtype: age.era a historic period; "we live in a litigious age" instance: Elizabethan_age Victorian_age subtype: Christian_Era__Common_Era the time period beginning with the year of Christ's birth subtype: day.era an era of existence or influence; "in the day of the dinosaurs"; "in the days of the Roman Empire"; "in the days of sailing ships"; "he was a successful pianist in his day" subtype: historic_period an era of history having some distinctive feature subtype: antiquity.historic_period the historic period preceding the Middle Ages in Europe subtype: middle_ages__dark_ages the period of history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance subtype: industrial_revolution__technological_revolution__technologicalrevolution the transformation from an agricultural to an industrial nation subtype: reign.historic_period the period during which a monarch is sovereign; "during the reign of Henry VIII" subtype: turn_of_the_century the period from about 1890 to 1910 subtype: New_Deal.historic_period__newdeal the historic period (1933-1940) in the U.S. during which President Franklin Roosevelt's economic policies were implemented subtype: Reconstruction the period after the United States Civil War when the southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union; 1865-1877 subtype: Restoration.historic_period__restoration the reign of Charles II in England; 1660-1685 instance: Renaissance Reign_of_Terror subtype: modern_era the present or recent times subtype: generation.time_period the normal time between successive generations; "they had to wait a generation for that prejudice to fade" subtype: prehistory the time during human development before the appearance of the written word subtype: reign a period during which something or somebody is dominant or powerful; "he was helpless under the reign of his egotism" subtype: reign_of_terror any period of brutal suppression resembling the French Reign of Terror subtype: early_days__youth an early period of development; "during the youth of the project" subtype: dawn.time_period an opening time period; "it was the dawn of the Roman Empire" subtype: evening.time_period a later concluding time period; "it was the evening of the Roman Empire" subtype: sufficient_time_period__time a period of time considered as a resource under your control and sufficient to accomplish something; "take time to smell the roses"; "I didn't have time to finish"; "it took more than half my time" subtype: sleep.time_period__nap a period of time spent sleeping; "he felt better after a little sleep"; "a brief nap" subtype: beauty_sleep sleep before midnight subtype: kip.sleep (British) sleep; "roused him from his kip" subtype: term_of_a_contract__lease the period of time during which a contract conveying property to a person is in effect subtype: half_life__half-life the time required for something to fall to half its initial value (in particular, the time for half the atoms in a radioactive substance to disintegrate) subtype: lunar_time_period__tide there are usually two high and two low tides each day subtype: phase.time_period__stage any distinct time period in a sequence of events; "we are in a transitional stage in which many former ideas must be revised or rejected" subtype: diakinesis the final stage of the prophase of meiosis subtype: diplotene the fourth stage of the prophase of meiosis subtype: leptotene the first stage of the prophase of meiosis subtype: pachytene the third stage of the prophase of meiosis subtype: phase_of_cell_division a stage in meiosis or mitosis subtype: anaphase the stage of meiosis or mitosis when chromosomes move toward opposite ends of the nuclear spindle subtype: metaphase the second stage of mitosis subtype: metaphase.phase_of_cell_division the second stage of meiosis subtype: prophase the first stage of mitosis subtype: prophase.phase_of_cell_division the first stage of meiosis subtype: telophase the final stage of mitosis subtype: telophase.phase_of_cell_division the final stage of meiosis when the chromosomes move toward opposite ends of the nuclear spindle subtype: zygotene the second stage of the prophase of meiosis subtype: anal_stage__anal_phase (psychoanalysis) the second sexual and social stage of a child's development during which bowel control is learned subtype: genital_stage__genitalstage__genital_phase (psychoanalysis) the fifth sexual and social stage in a person's development occurring during adolescence; interest focuses on sexual activity subtype: latency_stage__latencystage__latency_phase__latencyphase__latency_period__latencyperiod (psychoanalysis) the fourth period (from about age 5 or 6 until puberty) during which sexual interests are supposed to be sublimated into other activities subtype: oral_stage__oral_phase (psychoanalysis) the first sexual and social stage of an infant's development; the mouth is the focus of the libido and satisfaction comes from suckling and chewing and biting subtype: phallic_stage__phallicstage__phallic_phase__phallicphase (psychoanalysis) the third stage in a child's development when awareness of and manipulation of the genitals is supposed to be a primary source of pleasure subtype: chapter.phase any distinct period in history or in a person's life; "the industrial revolution opened a new chapter in British history"; "the divorce was an ugly chapter in their relationship" subtype: fertile_period__fertileperiod__fertilephase the time in the menstrual cycle when fertilization is most likely to be possible (7 days before to 7 days after ovulation) subtype: menstrual_phase__menstrualphase the phase of the menstrual cycle during which the lining of the uterus is shed (the first day of menstrual flow is considered day 1 of the menstrual cycle) subtype: secretory_phase__secretoryphase__luteal_phase the second half of the menstrual cycle after ovulation; the corpus luteum secretes progesterone which prepares the endometrium for the implantation of an embryo; if fertilization does not occur then menstrual flow begins subtype: apogee.phase__culmination a final climactic stage; "their achievements stand as a culmination of centuries of development" subtype: seedtime.phase any time of new development subtype: safe_period that time during a woman's menstrual cycle during which conception is least likely to occur (usually immediately before of after menstruation) subtype: multistage occurring in more than one stage subtype: watch.time_period the period during which someone (especially a guard) is on duty subtype: peacetime a period of time during which there is no war subtype: wartime a period of time during which there is armed conflict subtype: term_of_enlistment__enlistment__hitch__tour_of_duty__duty_tour__tour a period of time spent in military service subtype: honeymoon.time_period the early usually calm and harmonious period of a relationship; business or political subtype: indiction a 15-year cycle used as a chronological unit in ancient Rome and adopted in some medieval kingdoms subtype: the_Great_Depression__Depression__the_Depression a time period during the 1930s when there was a worldwide economic depression and mass unemployment subtype: prohibition_era__prohibitionera__prohibition the period from 1920 to 1933 when the sale of alcoholic beverages was prohibited in the United States by a constitutional amendment subtype: incubation_period the period between infection and the appearance of symptoms of the disease subtype: rainy_day__rainyday a (future) time of financial need; "I am saving for a rainy day" subtype: noviciate__novitiate the period during which you are a novice (especially in a religious order) subtype: heyday__flower__prime__peak__bloom__blossom__efflorescence__flush the period of greatest prosperity or productivity subtype: running_time__runningtime the length of time that a movie or tv show runs subtype: historical_period__period__historic_period a stage in the history of a culture having a definable place in space and time; "a novel from the Victorian period" subtype: clotting_time the time it takes for a sample of blood to clot; used to diagnose some clotting disorders subtype: real_time (computer science) the time it takes for a process under computer control to occur subtype: study_hall.time_period__studyhall a period of time during the school day that is set aside for study subtype: usance (commerce) the period of time permitted by commercial usage for the payment of a bill of exchange (especially a foreign bill of exchange) instance: Bronze_Age Iron_Age Stone_Age Eolithic_Age Paleolithic_Age Mesolithic_Age Neolithic_Age
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