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ante meridiem
[ an-tee muh-rid-ee-uhm, -em ]
ante meridiem
/ ˈæntɪ məˈrɪdɪəm /
(no translation)
- the full form of a.m.
Word History and Origins
Origin of ante meridiem1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ante meridiem1
Example Sentences
“That’s where we get the terms a.m. and p.m. - ante meridiem, before the meridian, and post meridiem, after the meridian.”
“That’s where we get the terms a.m. and p.m. — ante meridiem, before the meridian, and post meridiem, after the meridian.”
But also by marrying “a.m.,” from ante meridiem, which is Latin for before noon, with the French word “bien,” meaning good or well, the brand cleverly implies the benefit of feeling “well in the morning.”
By eight o'clock Ante Meridiem, Nicodemus Handy's barouche, with two beautiful bays, stood upon the gravel before Handy House on Copperplate Ridge.
Kelii ante meridiem tertia hora.
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