If you mean "4 legs in the morning" as opposed to only one, it is a man, for he crawls as a baby, stands as an adult, and walks with a cane when aged.
It has six legs
Return with a chair
lucero means bright staralso a morning star that shines at around six in the morning.
from noon until six, 'de l'après-midi'; from six till midnoght, 'du soir'. But most French people use the 24-hour clock.
son las tres menos cuarto de la tarde - are a quarter to three pm
noon
judges work for the hours of the morning to six in the afternoon sometime
Typically John Lewis stores open at 9:30 in the morning. On Sundays the store opens at noon for purchasing, but 11:30am for browsing. Except on bank holidays the store opens at ten in the morning and closes at six in the afternoon.
six heures (6h) if it is in the morning and dix-huit heures (18h) if it is in the afternoon
A bug with six legs has six legs.
A spider with six legs would have six legs.
Six.
A hornet has six legs.
Six legs
ants are in the hexapoda family. hex means six so they have six legs whoopey!
By the time of the Roman Empire, the Jews (and eventually early Christians) began to follow the Roman system of conducting the business day in scheduling their times for prayer. In Roman cities, the bell in the forum rang the beginning of the business day at about six o'clock in the morning (Prime, the "first hour"), noted the day's progress by striking again at about nine o'clock in the morning (Terce, the "third hour"), tolled for the lunch break at noon (Sext, the "sixth hour"), called the people back to work again at about three o'clock in the afternoon (None, the "ninth hour"), and rang the close of the business day at about six o'clock in the evening (the time for evening prayer).
Midday