Midnight

/ˈmɪdnaɪt/ noun

Midnight is the middle of the night, the time when one day ends and the next day begins, usually at 12:00 a.m. on clocks. It is often the darkest part of the night.

From Old English ‘midniht,’ combining ‘mid’ (middle) and ‘niht’ (night). The idea of a fixed clock time for midnight became clearer with mechanical clocks.

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