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week
- IPA[wēk]
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- a period of seven days;the period of seven days generally reckoned from and to midnight on Saturday night
noun: week, plural noun: weeks
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- 1. a period of seven days the course lasts sixteen weeks he'd cut the grass a week ago
- ▪ the period of seven days generally reckoned from and to midnight on Saturday night she has an art class twice a week
- ▪ workdays as opposed to the weekend; the five days from Monday to Friday I work during the week, so I can only get to this shop on Saturdays
- ▪ the time spent working in the workday period of five to seven days she works a 48-hour week
- ▪ a period of five or seven days devoted to a specified purpose or beginning on a specified day Super Bowl week the week of June 23
- ▪ used after the name of a day to indicate that something will happen seven days after that day the program will be broadcast on Sunday week
- another name for Shavuoth
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- another name for Shavuoth
Oxford Dictionary
- the week between Passion Sunday and Palm Sunday.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the week between Passion Sunday and Palm Sunday.
Oxford Dictionary
- a fictitious period during which people from the countryside supposedly come to the cities, ... the world's biggest country town, where it's always bush week
Oxford Dictionary
- lasting for a week: a week-long visit to New Zealand
Oxford Dictionary
- the week that begins with Low Sunday.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the week before Easter, starting on Palm Sunday.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- a period of seven days: the course lasts sixteen weeks he'd cut the grass a week ago
Oxford Dictionary