Daytime — may refer to: Daytime (astronomy), the time between sunrise and sunset, on Earth or elsewhere Daytime Protocol, a protocol used on computer networks Daytime television Daytime (Canadian TV series), television series on most Rogers TV cable… … Wikipedia
Daytime — im TCP/IP‑Protokollstapel: Anwendung Daytime Transport UDP TCP Internet IP (IPv4, IPv6) Netzzugang Ethern … Deutsch Wikipedia
Daytime — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Daytime es un protocolo de comunicaciones entre computadoras que usa el puerto 13 (TCP y UDP). El protocolo DayTime proporciona un servicio horario que envía la fecha y hora actuales como cadena de caracteres desde… … Wikipedia Español
daytime — day time (d[=a] t[imac]m ), n. The time during which there is daylight, as distinguished from the night; same as {day}, 1; as, during the daytime. [1913 Webster +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
daytime — 1530s, from DAY (Cf. day) + TIME (Cf. time) … Etymology dictionary
daytime — ► NOUN 1) the time between sunrise and sunset. 2) the period of time corresponding to normal working hours … English terms dictionary
daytime — [dā′tīm΄] n. the time between dawn and dusk; also, the time between sunrise and sunset … English World dictionary
DAYTIME — The DAYTIME service is an Internet protocol defined in RFC 867. It is intended for testing and measurement purposes in computer networks.A host may connect to a server that supports the DAYTIME protocol, on either TCP or UDP port 13. The server… … Wikipedia
daytime — [[t]de͟ɪtaɪm[/t]] 1) N SING: the N, also no det The daytime is the part of a day between the time when it gets light and the time when it gets dark. In the daytime he stayed up in his room, sleeping, or listening to music... Please give a daytime … English dictionary
daytime — day|time [ˈdeıtaım] n [U] the time during the day between the time when it gets light and the time when it gets dark in/during the daytime ▪ I can t sleep in the daytime. ▪ Can I take your daytime telephone number (=the number of the telephone… … Dictionary of contemporary English