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date1
noun
1 the day of the month and/or the year, recorded by a number or series of numbers.
2 a statement on a letter, document, etc giving usually the day, the month and the year when it was written, sent, etc.
3 a particular period of time in history costumes of an earlier date .
4 colloq a planned meeting or social outing, usually with a person one is attached to.
5 esp N Am, colloq a person whom one is meeting or going out with.
6 colloq an agreed time and place of performance.
verb (dated , dating )
1 to put a date on something.
2 to find, decide on or guess the date of something.
3 to show the age of someone or something; to make (especially a person) seem old.
4 intr to become old-fashioned.
5 intr (always date from or back to) to have begun or originated (at a specified time).
6 tr & intr , colloq to go out with someone, especially to do so regularly.
[15c: French, from Latin datum given]
datable or dateable adjective .
dated adjective old-fashioned.
out of date see under out.
to date up to the present time.
up to date see under up.
noun
1 the day of the month and/or the year, recorded by a number or series of numbers.
2 a statement on a letter, document, etc giving usually the day, the month and the year when it was written, sent, etc.
3 a particular period of time in history costumes of an earlier date .
4 colloq a planned meeting or social outing, usually with a person one is attached to.
5 esp N Am, colloq a person whom one is meeting or going out with.
6 colloq an agreed time and place of performance.
verb (dated , dating )
1 to put a date on something.
2 to find, decide on or guess the date of something.
3 to show the age of someone or something; to make (especially a person) seem old.
4 intr to become old-fashioned.
5 intr (always date from or back to) to have begun or originated (at a specified time).
6 tr & intr , colloq to go out with someone, especially to do so regularly.
[15c: French, from Latin datum given]
datable or dateable adjective .
dated adjective old-fashioned.
out of date see under out.
to date up to the present time.
up to date see under up.
date2
noun the fruit of the date palm, brown, sticky and sweet-tasting when dried.
[13c: from French datte , from Greek daktylos finger or date]
noun the fruit of the date palm, brown, sticky and sweet-tasting when dried.
[13c: from French datte , from Greek daktylos finger or date]
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