0 a numbered day in a month, often given with a combination of the name of the day, the month, and the year: --
The expiry ( US expiration) date of this certificate is August 2017.
Albert Einstein's dates are 1879 to 1955 (= he was born in 1879 and died in 1955).
The date on the coin is 1789.
I made a date (= agreed a date and time) to see her about the house.
The closing date for applications is the end of this month.
What's the date (today)?/What date is it?/What's today's date?
1 a social meeting planned before it happens, especially one between two people who have or might have a romantic relationship: --
2 a performance: --
They've just finished an exhausting 75-date European tour.
3 the sweet fruit of various types of palm tree --
4 to write the day's date on something you have written or made: --
5 to regularly spend time with someone you have a romantic relationship with: --
Different fertilization levels and sowing dates were added to the initial design.
The dates of flower opening at all positions on fruiting branches were also monitored daily on five plants per plot, with two replicates per trial.
Critics dating back to its founding have differed considerably both in their explanations for its difficulties and in their proposed solutions.
In normative samples, maltreatmentrelated variables predict dating violence inconsistently.
There is no consistent alignment between dates and places, nor is any indication given of the archival sources from which this information derives.
Table 2 shows that there exists a broad correlation between the dates of the sources and the order of states just defined.
Can phylogenetic methods meaningfully be applied to language data - and to dating language?
The dates given mark the beginning and end dates of the relationship forged between the actors, as indicated by the dates of the letters collected.