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absentee ballot a ballot to be marked and delivered to an election official before election day because the voter will be unable to be at the polls on that day.
after-school occurring after school hours, esp. from the time school is over until the end of the work day.
All Fools' Day April Fools' Day.
Allhallows All Saints' Day.
Allhallows Eve the day before Allhallows; Halloween.
All Souls' Day in some Christian churches, a day of prayer for the dead, usu. on November 2.
anytime at any moment, hour, or day; whenever. [1/2 definitions]
April fool one upon whom a trick or practical joke is played on April Fools' Day.
April Fools' Day the first day of April, when tricks and practical jokes are customarily played on unsuspecting people.
Arbor Day in the United States, a spring day set aside for the planting of trees in the community.
Armenia a region of southwestern Asia composed of present-day Armenia, eastern Turkey, and northwestern Iran. [1/2 definitions]
Armistice Day November 11, the anniversary of the armistice ending World War I, called Veterans Day in the United States.
ascension (cap.) the festival commemorating this event, held on the fortieth day after Easter; Ascension Day. [1/3 definitions]
Ascension Day the fortieth day following Easter, observing the ascent of Jesus Christ into heaven.
Ash Wednesday the first day of Lent, on which some Christians put ashes on their foreheads as a sign of penitence.
assumption (cap.) in the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and certain other Christian churches, the feast day that commemorates the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Assumption is celebrated on August 15. [1/5 definitions]
Billie Holiday U.S. jazz singer, also known as Lady Day; born Eleanora Fagan (b.1915--d.1959).
birthday the calendar day and month of one's birth, which is often celebrated as it occurs every year, or the day of the inception of something such as a nation.
Bloody Sunday March 7, 1965, the day on which American civil rights activists, led by John Lewis and others, marched onto the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama and were beaten and tear-gassed by waiting police officers and deputies on the other side.
bonjour (French) good day or good morning; hello.
breakfast the first meal of the day, usu. eaten in the morning. [1/2 definitions]