anti meridian
Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.
The term that comes before a decade is "year," as a decade consists of ten years. In terms of time periods, a "century" comes after a decade, while "month" and "week" come before a year. Additionally, "day" is the smallest commonly used unit of time in this context.
Saturday
The day that comes directly before today is yesterday. It represents the previous 24-hour period leading up to the current day. For example, if today is Wednesday, then yesterday was Tuesday.
The day that comes before "jueves" (Thursday) is "miércoles," which is Wednesday in English. The days of the week in Spanish are structured in a sequence, with miércoles directly preceding jueves.
Post meridian just simply means after noon. An example sentence would be: She likes to eat her lunch post meridian.
day
If today is Friday, the day that comes before yesterday is Wednesday. The day that follows Wednesday is Thursday. Therefore, the day that follows the day that comes after the day that comes before the day before yesterday is Friday.
Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.Tuesday.
The term that comes before a decade is "year," as a decade consists of ten years. In terms of time periods, a "century" comes after a decade, while "month" and "week" come before a year. Additionally, "day" is the smallest commonly used unit of time in this context.
Wednesday comes after Tuesday and before Thursday.
Wednesday
The day before today. Two days before tomorrow. But if tomorrow never comes, will yesterday ever go. =/ At the time of this writing, yesterday was Sunday, January 1st, 2011.
Sunday that is, one is the season that comes before and the other is the day that comes before.
Monday.
Tuesday.
SUNDAY