Diem

/ˈdi.ɛm/ noun

A Latin word meaning 'day' that appears in famous phrases like 'carpe diem' (seize the day).

From Latin 'dies' meaning 'day,' used in many Latin phrases that have been borrowed into English. The word originally referred to daylight and the passage of time in ancient Rome.

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