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daybreak
English
Etymology
day +? break
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?de?b?e?k/
Noun
daybreak (countable and uncountable, plural daybreaks)
- Dawn.
Synonyms
- break of dawn, break of day, crack of dawn, sunrise; see also Thesaurus:dawn
Antonyms
- dusk, nightfall; see also Thesaurus:dusk
Translations
Further reading
- daybreak on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Baker day
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cockcrow
English
Alternative forms
- cock-crow
Etymology
cock +? crow
Noun
cockcrow (plural cockcrows)
- The time of day at which the first crow of a cockerel is heard; dawn or daybreak; first light
Synonyms
- break of day, sunup, sparrow-fart; see also Thesaurus:dawn
Translations
cockcrow From the web:
- what is cockcrow time
- what does cockcrow mean
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