December vs Breakfast - What's the difference?
december | breakfast |
The twelfth and last month of the Gregorian calendar, following November and preceding the January of the following year. Abbreviation: Dec' or '
The first meal of the day, usually eaten in the morning.
* 1591 , Shakespeare, Henry VI, part 2 , act 1:
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, chapter=1 (by extension) A meal consisting of food normally eaten in the morning, which may typically include eggs, sausages, toast, bacon, etc.
A meal after fasting, or food in general.
* Dryden
To eat the morning meal.
* He breakfasted on pizza and Coke.
* Prior
To serve breakfast to.
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As nouns the difference between december and breakfast
is that december is december (the twelfth and last month of the gregorian calendar) while breakfast is the first meal of the day, usually eaten in the morning.As a verb breakfast is
to eat the morning meal.december
English
Alternative forms
* Decembre (obsolete)Proper noun
(Decembers)Synonyms
*Derived terms
* December effect * Decemberish * Decemberly * (December Murders) * (December Revolt) * December solstice * (w) * Decembrist * May and December, May-December * mid-DecemberSee also
* Undecimber * ----breakfast
English
(wikipedia breakfast) , bacon, fried mushrooms and tomatoes, scrambled eggs and toast at a restaurant in (Singapore). These foods are eaten for breakfast in many countries.Noun
(en noun)- You should put more protein in her breakfast so she will grow.
- a sorry breakfast for my lord protector
citation, passage=Peter, after the manner of man at the breakfast table, had allowed half his kedgeree to get cold and was sniggering over a letter. Sophia looked at him sharply. The only letter she had received was from her mother. Sophia's mother was not a humourist.}}
- We serve breakfast all day.
- The wolves will get a breakfast by my death.
Derived terms
* breakfast of champions * champagne breakfast * continental breakfast * deskfast * English breakfast * wedding breakfastSee also
* brunch * jentacularVerb
(en verb)- First, sir, I read, and then I breakfast .