daily
[ dey-lee ]
/ ˈdeɪ li /
adjective
of, done, occurring, or issued each day or each weekday: daily attendance; a daily newspaper.
computed or measured by the day: daily quota; a daily wage.
noun, plural dai·lies.
a newspaper appearing each day or each weekday.
dailies, Movies.
a series of hastily printed shots from the previous day's shooting, selected by the director to be viewed for possible inclusion in the final version of the film; rushes.
British.
- a nonresident servant who comes to work every day; a permanently employed servant who sleeps out.
- a person employed to do cleaning or other household work by the day.
adverb
every day; day by day: She phoned the hospital daily.
OTHER WORDS FROM daily
dai·li·ness, nounWords nearby daily
dahoon,
daibutsu,
daiker,
daikon,
dailies,
daily,
daily double,
daily dozen,
daily-breader,
daimen,
daimler
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British Dictionary definitions for daily
daily
/ (ˈdeɪlɪ) /
adjective
noun plural -lies
a daily publication, esp a newspaper
Also called: daily help British another name for a charwoman
adverb
every day
constantly; often
Word Origin for daily
Old English
dæglīc; see
day,
-ly
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