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time noun

  /taɪm/ , /tɑɪm/ , /təɪm/ , /tɜːm/ , [tʰaɪ̯m] , [tʰɑe̯m]
  • (uncountable) The inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present and past events.
tempus, lūx
  • (countable) A measurement of a quantity of time; a numerical or general indication of a length of progression.
tempus, aetās, aevum, annus, diēs, hōra
  • (uncountable, with possessive) A person's youth or young adulthood, as opposed to the present day.
adulēscentia, tempus
  • (as someone's time) The end of someone's life, conceived by the speaker as having been predestined.
aeternitās, aevum
  • (countable) A particular moment or hour; the appropriate moment or hour for something (especially with prepositional phrase or imperfect subjunctive).
hōra, mōmentum
  • (uncountable) The duration of time of a given day that has passed; the moment, as indicated by a clock or similar device.
hōra, tempus
  • (uncountable, slang) The serving of a prison sentence.
  • (jazz) (uncountable) A straight rhythmic pattern, free from fills, breaks and other embellishments.
lūx
  • (uncountable) The feeling of the passage of events and their relative duration, as experienced by an individual.
mēnsis, tempestās, tempus
  • (countable) An instance or occurrence.
versātiō, vicis, ēventus
  • (countable) The measurement under some system of region of day or moment.
tempus

timely adjective

  /ˈtaɪmli/
  • Done at the proper time or within the proper time limits; prompt.
  • Happening or appearing at the proper time.
temporāneus

timing noun

  /ˈtaɪmɪŋ/
  • (countable, uncountable) The regulation of the pace of e.g. an athletic race, the speed of an engine, the delivery of a joke, or the occurrence of a series of events.
cursus

times preposition

  /taɪmz/ , /tɑemz/ , /tɜːmz/
  • (mathematics) Multiplied by.
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