"Dinner" might indicate the noontime meal or the evening meal, depending on which is the main meal of the day. In American usage, "Dinner" is used to indicate the noon meal on Sundays and holidays. It also continues to indicate the noon meal in many rural areas, particularly in the Old South. ... A light meal between lunch and supper (always the evening meal) is usually called a snack. Some Americans will attempt to mimic British usage by referring to a small meal in the afternoon as "tea."
Lunch.
Lunch
Lunch, or can be dinner if it is the largest meal of the day.
YES the Three meals are Breakfast, Dinner and Tea/Lunch
Lunch
Lunch or dinner.
Dinner or lunch. Pianoplayers
Right. Lunch is the heaviest meal of the day.
A menu is what you order food from. A meal is what you eat.
A meal is something like lunch or dinner. A mango is eaten like a snack or a side dish.
Lunch or dinner.
Lunch is the midday meal it can also be called "luncheon". Sometimes if your main meal of the day is taken at midday, you could also use the word "dinner" but dinner would also apply if your main meal was at night. Thus "dinner" is the main meal of the day whenever it is taken.