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| 1. | The Latin phrase ante meridiem which means before midday. |
| 2. | the hours of darkness between sunset and dawn. |
| 4. | The part of an analog clock which measures the minutes. (2 words) |
| 8. | The part of an analog clock which measures the minutes. (2 words) |
| 14. | twelve o'clock in the daytime; midday. |
| 16. | twelve o'clock at night. |
| 19. | The sixtieth part of an hour; sixty seconds. |
| 22. | a unit of time equal to sixty minutes; the twenty-fourth part of a day |
| 23. | A machine that tells the time. |
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| 3. | The Latin phrase post meridiem which means after midday. |
| 6. | the earliest part of the day, beginning about sunrise and ending about noon. |
| 7. | A word that is used when giving the time. |
| 9. | the moment each day when the sun disappears below the western horizon. |
| 10. | A type of clock that tells the time by means of hands moving on a dial plate. |
| 11. | the period between sunrise and sunset or between two successive nights. |
| 12. | A very short period of time equal; the sixtieth part of a minute. |
| 13. | the moment each day at which the sun first becomes visible above the eastern horizon. |
| 15. | A particular moment measured by hours, minutes, and seconds on a clock. |
| 17. | the time of day between noon and evening |
| 20. | The middle part of the day or the time near or around the middle part of the day. |
| 21. | a period of fifteen minutes. |
| 24. | a period of time lasting thirty minutes. |
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