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  • 31Date — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Date (homonymie). La date est, au sens usuel, une indication de temps visant à définir un jour unique, généralement du calendrier grégorien. On l’utilise notamment pour repérer, avec l’heure, un évènement… …

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  • 32Date —   An ISO term. A calendar representation of a point in time.   A number of dates are used in automated systems.   See also: Account fee condition, Accrual date, Accrued interest, Book date, Cleared date, Contract date, Deal date, Delivery date,… …

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  • 33date — 1 /deIt/ noun (C) 1 the numbers or words you use to talk about a particular day, month, and year: The date on the letter was the 30th August 1962. | date of birth (=the day you were born): Please write your name, address, and date of birth on the …

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  • 34date — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. day, time, moment; age, era, epoch; informal, rendezvous, tryst; escort, suitor, steady, blind date. v. place [in time], begin, start; outmode, age; informal, court, escort, take out, show the town or …

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  • 35date — {{11}}date (n.1) time, early 14c., from O.Fr. date (13c.) date, day; time, from M.L. data, noun use of fem. sing. of L. datus given, pp. of dare to give, grant, offer, from PIE root *do to give (Cf. Skt. dadati gives, O.Pers …

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  • 36Date — For the use of date on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers). Date or dates may refer to: Common Calendar date, a day on a calendar Date (metadata), a representation term or class associated with a data element date (Unix) …

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  • 37date — date1 datable, dateable, adj. datableness, dateableness, n. dater, n. /dayt/, n., v., dated, dating. n. 1. a particular month, day, and year at which some event happened or will happen: July 4, 1 …

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  • 38date*/*/*/ — [deɪt] noun [C] I 1) a particular day, month, or year, or its name or number What was the date of the last meeting we had?[/ex] ‘What s today s date? ‘The 25th. [/ex] Should we set a date for the next meeting (= decide when it will happen)?[/ex]… …

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  • 39date — I [[t]deɪt[/t]] n. v. dat•ed, dat•ing 1) a particular month, day, and year at which some event happened or will happen: July 4, 1776 is an important date in American history[/ex] 2) cvb the day of the month: Is today s date the 8th?[/ex] 3) an… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 40date — I. /deɪt / (say dayt) noun 1. a particular day, as denoted by some system for marking the passage of time: today s date is 11 February. 2. an inscription on a writing, coin, etc., that shows the time, or time and place, of writing, casting,… …