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What (who) is midday - definition

12 O'CLOCK IN THE DAYTIME, HOUR PRECISION
Noontide; Solar noon; Noon o'clock; Midday With Kerri-Anne; High noon; True noon; Midday (time); Nona hora; Midday; Sun transit time; Noon time; True Noon; Apparent noon; Local noon
  • ''Baku Street at Noon'' (1861) by [[Alexey Bogolyubov]], showing shadows falling vertically in the city of [[Baku]]

midday         
1.
Midday is twelve o'clock in the middle of the day.
At midday everyone would go down to Reg's Cafe...
It's eight minutes after midday.
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2.
Midday is the middle part of the day, from late morning to early afternoon.
People were beginning to tire in the midday heat.
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Midday         
·adj The middle part of the day; noon.
II. Midday ·adj Of or pertaining to noon; meridional; as, the midday sun.
midday         
¦ noun the middle of the day; noon.

Wikipedia

Noon

Noon (or midday) is 12 o'clock in the daytime. It is written as 12 noon, 12:00 m. (for meridiem, literally 12:00 midday), 12 p.m. (for post meridiem, literally "after midday"), 12 pm, or 12:00 (using a 24-hour clock) or 1200 (military time). Solar noon is the time when the Sun appears to contact the local celestial meridian. This is when the Sun reaches its apparent highest point in the sky, at 12 noon apparent solar time and can be observed using a sundial. The local or clock time of solar noon depends on the longitude and date, with Daylight Saving Time tending to place solar noon closer to 1:00pm.

Examples of use of midday
1. By midday, the technicians and producers were growing restless.
2. But by midday Monday, the government had softened its stance.
3. No violence had been reported as of midday Thursday.
4. Fifty–four were unaccounted for by midday Tuesday.
5. Israeli officials said the incursion ended at midday.