centiday
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]centiday (plural centidays)
- One hundredth of one day; that is, 14 minutes and 24 seconds.
- 2008, unknown editor, Talking television.au: There's an April fool born every centiday, blog posting on 31st March 2008[1]:
- ABC's This Day Tonight in Adelaide proudly broke the news on 1 April 1975 that metric time was being introduced to Australia. The new metric time system would see seconds become millidays, minutes become centidays, and hours become decidays.
Usage notes
[edit]- Not a standard unit; was suggested in past prior to the adoption of the second(s) for metric and later SI use.