post|me|rid|i|an

post|me|rid|i|an
post|me|rid|i|an «POHST muh RIHD ee uhn», adjective.
occurring after noon; of or having to do with the afternoon: »

the postmeridian sun.

[< Latin postmerīdiānus < post merīdiem post meridiem]

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