different between times vs days
times
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, Canada, US) enPR: t?mz, IPA(key): /ta?mz/
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /t?emz/
- (Can we verify(+) this pronunciation?) (Tasmanian) IPA(key): /t??mz/
- Rhymes: -a?mz
- Rhymes: -?emz
- Rhymes: -??mz
Noun
times
- plural of time
times pl (plural only)
- The circumstances of a certain time.
- A person's experiences or biography.
Derived terms
Preposition
times
- (mathematics) multiplied by
- Four times five is twenty.
- One times one is one.
Derived terms
- times-or-divided-by
- times sign
- times table
Related terms
- × (the multiplication sign)
Translations
Verb
times
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of time
Verb
times (third-person singular simple present timeses, present participle timesing, simple past and past participle timesed)
- (informal, arithmetic) To multiply.
- 1994, Harvey Mellar, Learning with artificial worlds: computer-based modelling in the curriculum
- I've taken the calories and the amount of food . . . and it's 410 calories per portion timesed by 6 portions which [sic] the answer was 2460 calories...
- 1995, Mathematical Association, The Australian mathematics teacher, Volumes 51-53
- A student as junior as Year 4 informed me that he made a forward estimate of cheeses in 100 trials by 'timesing both numbers by 10' […]
- 1998, Psychology of mathematics education, Volume 2
- Alex: Yeah - if you're timesing that distance there by this height, it will disappear.
- 1998, W. M. Roth, Designing Communities, Kluwer Academic Publishers, p.31
- […] when the denominator was timesed by three, the same had to be done to the numerator; and so on.
- 1994, Harvey Mellar, Learning with artificial worlds: computer-based modelling in the curriculum
Anagrams
- METIs, MSTie, Metis, Métis, STEMI, e-stim, emits, i-stem, items, metis, mites, métis, setim, smite, stime
Danish
Noun
times c
- indefinite genitive singular of time
Latin
Verb
tim?s
- second-person singular present active indicative of time?
Portuguese
Noun
times
- plural of time
Spanish
Verb
times
- Informal second-person singular (tú) negative imperative form of timar.
- Informal second-person singular (tú) present subjunctive form of timar.
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days
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?de?z/
- Hyphenation: days
- Rhymes: -e?z
- Homophone: daze
Etymology 1
From Middle English dayes, dawes, from Old English dagas, from Proto-Germanic *dag?s, *dag?z, plural of *dagaz, equivalent to day +? -s (plural ending).
Noun
days
- plural of day
Noun
days pl (plural only)
- A particular time or period of vague extent.
- Life.
Translations
References
- days on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Verb
days
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of day
Etymology 2
From Middle English daies, from Old English dæ?es (“by day”), from Proto-Germanic *dagas, *dagis, genitive of *dagaz, equivalent to day +? -s (adverbial ending).
Adverb
days (not comparable)
- During the day.
- She works days at the garage.
Translations
Anagrams
- YASD, dasy-, sayd, yads
Middle English
Etymology 1
Noun
days
- Alternative form of deis (“dais”)
Etymology 2
Noun
days
- plural of day (“day”)
Scots
Noun
days
- plural of day
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