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midnight
(mid|night)
Pronunciation:
/ˈmɪdnʌɪt/
noun
twelve o’clock at night:
I left
at midnight
[
often as modifier
]
the middle period of the night:
the midnight hours
Origin:
Old English
midniht
(see
mid-
,
night
)
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