overmorrow [ oh-ver-mawr-oh, ‐mor-oh ]
noun
1. the day after tomorrow: I’ve heard that tomorrow and overmorrow may bring exceptionally high waves.
adverb
2. on the day after tomorrow: If we leave overmorrow, we should not miss a day of the festival.
Origin: First recorded in 1530–40; over- + morrow
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