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ante meridiem Meaning in Bengali



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ante meridiem's Usage Examples:

AM every day before noon (from Latin quaque die ante meridiem) q.


(from Latin ante meridiem, translating to "before midday") and p.


, am, AM morning ante meridiem nocte every night Omne Nocte a.


Initially the day was divided into two parts: the ante meridiem and the post meridiem, before noon and after noon, respectively.


This is also the origin of the terms ante meridiem (a.


There are no traditional ante meridiem and post meridiem suffixes in Spanish; "AM" and "PM" are used when writing.


Anti-materiel rifle Automated Mathematician, an artificial intelligence program ante meridiem, Latin for "before midday" Anno Mundi, a calendar era based on the Biblical.


ante meridiem morning, before noon   amp.


stands for ante meridiem or before noon, and p.


is used, but it stands for ar maidin ("in the morning") rather than ante meridiem.


(ante meridiem) and p.


(Latin: ante meridiem, before noon), and sunset around 6 p.


are twelve hours in a half day, numbered one to twelve for both the ante meridiem (a.


ante meridiem "before midday" Used on the twelve-hour clock to indicate times during.



Synonyms:

a.m.; antemeridian;

Antonyms:

postmeridian; time; post meridiem;

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