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Wednesday

[ wenz-dey, -dee ]

noun

  1. the fourth day of the week, following Tuesday.


Wednesday

/ ˈwɛnzdɪ; -deɪ /

noun

  1. the fourth day of the week; third day of the working week
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of Wednesday1

before 950; Middle English Wednesdai, Old English *°Âŧ»å²Ô±ð²õ»åæ²µ, mutated variant of °ÂÅ»å²Ô±ð²õ»åæ²µ Woden's day; cognate with Dutch Woensdag, Danish onsdag; translation of Latin MercuriÄ« diÄ“s day of Mercury
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of Wednesday1

Old English WÅdnes dæg Woden's day, translation of Latin mercurii dies Mercury's day; related to Old Frisian ·ÉŲԲõ»å±ð¾±, Middle Dutch ·ÉÅ»å±ð²Ô²õ»å²¹³¦³ó (Dutch woensdag )
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Investors had already pulled $25 billion out of the market in the two weeks before Trump announced the tariffs on Wednesday, according to The Times.

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And yet, as the band's only official biographer Hunter Davies told Radio 4's Today programme on Wednesday: "The strange thing about the Beatles is that the longer we get from them, the bigger they become".

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But as the US government prepared for its announcements on Wednesday, talks about a deal ground to a halt.

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Kawhi Leonard scored 28 points and all five Clippers starters scored in double figures as the team rolled to a home win over the Pelicans on Wednesday.

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Simeon Siegel, managing director at BMO Capital Markets, says most companies were looking at Wednesday's announcement as "still far from the final conclusion".

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