Hour Definition–noun | 1. | a period of time equal to one twenty-fourth of a mean solar or civil day and equivalent to 60 minutes: He slept for an hour. | | 2. | any specific one of these 24 periods, usually reckoned in two series of 12, one series from midnight to noon and the second from noon to midnight, but sometimes reckoned in one series of 24, from midnight to midnight: He slept for the hour between 2 and 3 a.m. The hour for the bombardment was between 1300 and 1400. | | 3. | any specific time of day; the time indicated by a timepiece: What is the hour? | | 4. | a short or limited period of time: He savored his hour of glory. | | 5. | a particular or appointed time: What was the hour of death? At what hour do you open? | | 6. | a customary or usual time: When is your dinner hour? | | 7. | the present time: the man of the hour. | | 8. | hours, | a. | time spent in an office, factory, or the like, or for work, study, etc.:
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The doctor's hours were from 10 to 4. What an employee does after hours is his or her own business. | | b. | customary time of going to bed and getting up: to keep late hours. | | c. | (in the Christian church) the seven stated times of the day for prayer and devotion. | | d. | the offices or services prescribed for these times. | | e. | a book containing them. | | | 9. | distance normally covered in an hour's traveling: We live about an hour from the city. | | 10. | Astronomy. a unit of measure of right ascension representing 15°, or the twenty-fourth part of a great circle. | | 11. | a single period, as of class instruction or therapeutic consultation, usually lasting from 40 to 55 minutes. Compare clock-hour. | | 12. | Education. Also called credit hour. one unit of academic credit, usually representing attendance at one scheduled period of instruction per week throughout a semester, quarter, or term. | | 13. | the Hours, Classical Mythology. the Horae. | –adjective | 14. | of, pertaining to, or noting an hour. | —Idiom | 15. | one's hour, | a. | Also, one's last hour. the instant of death: The sick man knew that his hour had come. | | |
From Dictionary Diet Definition–noun | 1. | food and drink considered in terms of its qualities, composition, and its effects on health: Milk is a wholesome article of diet. | | 2. | a particular selection of food, esp. as designed or prescribed to improve a person's physical condition or to prevent or treat a disease: a diet low in sugar. | | 3. | such a selection or a limitation on the amount a person eats for reducing weight: No pie for me, I'm on a diet. | | 4. | the foods eaten, as by a particular person or group: The native diet consists of fish and fruit. | | 5. | food or feed habitually eaten or provided: The rabbits were fed a diet of carrots and lettuce. | | 6. | anything that is habitually provided or partaken of: Television has given us a steady diet of game shows and soap operas. | –verb (used with object) | 7. | to regulate the food of, esp. in order to improve the physical condition. | –verb (used without object) | 9. | to select or limit the food one eats to improve one's physical condition or to lose weight: I've dieted all month and lost only one pound. | | 10. | to eat or feed according to the requirements of a diet. | –adjective | 11. | suitable for consumption with a weight-reduction diet; dietetic: diet soft drinks. | |
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