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day-and-night

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective day-and-night has 1 sense
  1. around-the-clock, day-and-night, nonstop, round-the-clock - at all times; "around-the-clock nursing care"
    Antonyms: discontinuous, noncontinuous (indirect, via continuous)

Definitions from the Web

day-and-night

Definition: Referring to the entire duration of a day and night period.

1. Noun: The complete cycle of a day and night.

Example sentence: The day-and-night of the Arctic region can be a captivating experience.

2. Adjective: Continuously occurring both during the day and at night.

Example sentence: The city's day-and-night activities make it a bustling metropolis.

3. Adverb: Without any interruption or pause, for the entire day and night.

Example sentence: The factory runs day-and-night to meet the high demand of the product.

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