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a.m.
(a.m.)
Pronunciation:
/eɪˈɛm/
abbreviation
before noon (used after times of day between midnight and noon not expressed using the twenty-four-hour clock):
at 7.45 a.m.
Origin:
from Latin
ante meridiem
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