The difference between Morning and Yeender

When used as nouns, morning means the part of the day from dawn to noon, whereas yeender means the part of the day before noon.


Morning is also interjection with the meaning: a greeting said in the morning.

check bellow for the other definitions of Morning and Yeender

  1. Morning as a noun:

    The part of the day from dawn to noon.

    Examples:

    "I'll see you tomorrow morning."

  2. Morning as a noun:

    The part of the day between midnight and noon.

    Examples:

    "one o'clock in the morning'' (1 [[am]])"

  3. Morning as a noun (figurative):

    The early part of anything.

  4. Morning as a noun:

    The first alcoholic drink of the day; a morning draught.

  1. Yeender as a noun (North, _, UK, _, dialect):

    the part of the day before noon.

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