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daily adjective [ ˈdeɪli ]

• done, produced, or occurring every day or every weekday.
• "a daily newspaper"
Similar: everyday, day-to-day, quotidian, diurnal, circadian,

daily adverb

• every day.
• "the museum is open daily"
Similar: every day, seven days a week, once a day, day after day, day by day, per diem, diurnally,

daily noun

• a newspaper published every day except Sunday.
• "the trial was reported in all the popular dailies"
• a woman who is employed to clean someone else's house each day.
• the first prints from cinematographic takes; the rushes.
• "as a co-producer he has to view the dailies"
Origin: late Middle English: from day + -ly1, -ly2.

daily life

• the activities and experiences that constitute a person's normal existence.
• "the routines of my daily life"

daily life

• the activities and experiences that constitute a person's normal existence.
"the routines of my daily life"



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