1 a person who is employed to clean someone else's home
2 happening on or relating to every day, or every working day:
3 a newspaper published every day of the week or every day except the weekend
4 happening or done every day:
Will I be involved in the management of the business on a daily basis?
a daily meeting
Not even those students contemplating a career in music felt that daily practice was necessary to maintain standards.
Since the study involved retrospective thought, the respondents were required to have adequate cognitive capacity for daily social functioning.
Geranium fruits were collected daily, since their ripe fruits or seeds are released from the parent plant.
Foraging frequency was positively correlated with minimum daily temperatures and very few foragers were observed in winter.
The framework allows point models to be run over space using time sequences of interpolated, continuous daily maximum and minimum temperatures.
Thereafter, numbers of spring migrants were counted and removed daily.
Through the 1970s archaeologists debated and refined their understanding of significance through hands-on practical applications in their daily work.
Such items are precisely what historians need to obtain a better and more concrete image of daily life.