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  1. Thursday - Wikipedia

    Thursday Thursday is the day of the week between Wednesday and Friday. According to the ISO 8601 international standard, it is the fourth day of the week. [1] In countries which adopt the …

  2. 7 Days of the Week | Learn English

    Everybody knows that there are 7 "days of the week". But do you know that there are only 5 "weekdays"? And of course the "weekend" has 2 days. The days of the week come from the …

  3. Thursday – Fourth Day of the Week - timeanddate.com

    Thursday is the fourth day of the week between Wednesday and Friday, and is named after Thor, the hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder.

  4. Thursday | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    Thursday meaning: 1. the day of the week after Wednesday and before Friday: 2. the day of the week after Wednesday…. Learn more.

  5. Thursday Boot Company | Handcrafted with Integrity

    Why 'Thursday'? On Thursday we work hard, but it's also the unofficial start of the weekend, and we design our products with that versatility in mind. Your life isn't one-dimensional. Your …

  6. Thursday | New Brunswick NJ - Facebook

    brilliant 2025 for Thursday and the best is yet to come! The next five weeks are truly going to be epic. We would love if you came and visited with us! It’s the holiday season and three …

  7. THURSDAY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of THURSDAY is the fifth day of the week.

  8. 25 Facts About Thursday - Have Fun With History

    Apr 13, 2023 · Thursday is the fourth day of the week in many cultures, following Wednesday and preceding Friday. The name “Thursday” is derived from the Old English word “Þunresdæg,” …

  9. WHERE — Thursday

    Discover WHERE to go on Thursday with our curated list of events and activities.

  10. Days of the Week in English with their Pictures

    Aug 25, 2025 · Tuesday: Named after Tiw, a god of war in Norse mythology. Wednesday: Linked to Woden (Odin), the chief Norse god. Thursday: Comes from Thor, the Norse god of thunder. …