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  • quotidian - Definitions from Dictionary.com

    Definitions of quotidian at Dictionary.com. ... Origin: 1300?50; L quot?di?nus, cott?di?nus daily, equiv. to cott?di ( é ) every day (adv.) ( *quot ( t ) ? a locative form ...
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    Dictionary.com Word of the Day for Tuesday September 7, 1999 ... Word of the Day Archive Tuesday September 7, 1999. Today's Word | Yesterday's Word | Previous Words | Subscribe for ...
  • Quotidian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The term " quotidian " derives from the Latin word for "daily" and refers to repetitive daily actions, events or routines - yet in typical usage carries a vaguely negative overtone ...
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    Definition of quotidian in the Medical Dictionary. quotidian explanation. Information about quotidian in Free online English dictionary. What is quotidian? Meaning of quotidian ...
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    Definition of quotidian in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of quotidian. What does quotidian mean? quotidian synonyms, quotidian antonyms. Information about quotidian in the free ...
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    October 19 ? November 18, 2007 Few dramatists today can replicate this kind of storytelling with the gentle mastery that Mr. Foote provides? - Ben Brantley, The New York ...
  • quotidian: Definition, Synonyms and Much More from Answers.com

    quotidian adj. Everyday; commonplace: ?There's nothing quite like a real . . . train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute? (Anita Diamant)

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