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sunrise
English
Etymology
From Middle English sonne-rys, sunne ryse, equivalent to sun +? rise. Compare Middle English son risyng, sunne rijsyng, sonne-rysing (“sunrise”, literally “sun rising”).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?s?n?a?z/
Noun
sunrise (countable and uncountable, plural sunrises)
- The time of day when the sun appears above the eastern horizon.
- Synonyms: sunup, crack of dawn, dawn, (slang) sparrow-fart; see also Thesaurus:dawn
- Antonyms: sunset; see also Thesaurus:dusk
- Coordinate term: moonrise
- The change in color of the sky at dawn.
- (figuratively) Any great awakening.
Derived terms
- sunrise industry
- sunrise period
- sunrise problem
- sunrise service
- tequila sunrise
Translations
See also
- sunset
- moonset
- moonrise
Further reading
- sunrise on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Sunseri, insures, nursies, ursines
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sunrose
English
Etymology
sun +? rose
Noun
sunrose (plural sunroses)
- rockrose
Translations
Anagrams
- Nourses
sunrose From the web:
- what sunrise
- what sunrise means
- what sunrise symbolizes in life
- what sunrise symbolizes
- what sunrise and sunset
- what's sunrise tomorrow
- what sunrise live
- what sunrise today
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