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(n)
The period of duration from the first date of one month to the last date of the same month, which can thus vary from 28 to 31 days in length.
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The length of a year as marked by a calendar, 365 or 366 days in the Gregorian calendar; a calendar year.
(anatomy) The middle bone of the proximal series of the carpus in the wrist, which is shaped like a half-moon.
(informal, by extension of Moon) Any natural satellite of a planet.
The ninth month of the Gregorian calendar, following August and preceding October, containing the southward equinox.
The first month of the Gregorian calendar, following the December of the previous year and preceding February.
The sixth month of the Gregorian calendar, following May and preceding July, containing the northern solstice.
The seventh month of the Gregorian calendar, following June and preceding August.
The fourth month of the Gregorian calendar, following March and preceding May.
The eleventh month of the Gregorian calendar, following October and preceding December.
The tenth month of the Gregorian calendar, following September and preceding November.
(uncountable) The inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present and past events.
Any time in the middle of May.
(astronautics) Initialism of main engine start.
Any period of seven consecutive days.
A publication that is published once a month.
One of two usually roughly equal parts into which anything may be divided, or considered as divided.
Alternative letter-case form of MOS (“manual of style”).
(adj)
Outdated.
An excavation from which ore or solid minerals are taken, especially one consisting of underground tunnels.
An opening, usually covered by one or more panes of clear glass, to allow light and air from outside to enter a building or vehicle.
(now chiefly Canada, US, Philippines) The punctuation mark “.” (indicating the ending of a sentence or marking an abbreviation).
A formal, rhythmic way of walking, used especially by soldiers, by bands, and in ceremonies.
The terminal point of something in space or time.
Alternative spelling of Yue. [The modern variety of Chinese, which includes Cantonese and Taishanese.]
The hawthorn bush or its blossoms.
The eighth month of the Roman, Julian, and Gregorian calendars, following July and preceding September.
(music, historical) An ancient Chinese wind instrument thought to have been a long piece of bamboo with holes drilled in
(entomology) A luna moth: a member of species Actias luna.
(BDSM) Acronym of emotional sadomasochism
The irregular period from one new moon until the next.
A diminutive of the male given names Mohammed, Moses, Maurice, Morris, Moritz, or Mortimer.
Which lasts a month, or approximately so.
A surname.
(chiefly UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, dated in North America) A period of 2 weeks.
A particular time or period of vague extent.
A period of ten years , particularly such a period beginning with a year ending in 0 and ending with a year ending in 9.
The break in the working week, usually two days including the traditional holy or sabbath day. Thus in Western countries, Saturday and Sunday.
(colloquial, hyperbolic) A very long time.
Happening once every year.
(chiefly US) Having the expected characteristics or appearances; normal, ordinary, standard.
Any system by which time is divided into days, weeks, months, and years.
That which limits the extent of anything; limit, extremity, bound, boundary, terminus.
A particular period in the year.
Often with initial capital: the first day of a month.
Half of a school year (US) or academic year such as autumn or spring semester.
(informal) A commemorative event like an anniversary, but taking place monthly rather than annually.
A day having a conventional designation on a recognized calendar, such as a numerical identification within a named month.
(management, accounting) The period from the beginning of a calendar month to the end of a reporting period.
One person's working time for a month, or the equivalent, used as a measure of how much work or labor is required or consumed to perform some task.
A period of four months or about four months.
In particular, January 1 in the Julian and Gregorian calendar (New Year’s Day) and the days following.
A fixed period of time representing a division of the day or night.
A period of some length.
A period inserted into a calendar as in a leap year.
Each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn (fall) and winter
A regular period of time, as a month, quarter, or year, for which an operative statement is drawn up.
A distinguishable part of a sequence or cycle occurring over time.
The calculation and development of calendars, especially the determination of the timing of astronomical movements.
(rare) A day that marks an exact month (or specified number of months) since the occurrence of a significant event.
A periodical publication that appears four times per year (every three months).
A calendar or timeline or events.
Occurring twice a month or at half month intervals.
(time) A unit of time of one twenty-fourth of a day (sixty minutes).
An event of a woman's discharging of menstrual flow of blood and cells.
(medicine) The period of life that leads up to and follows the end of menstruation in women; the menopause.
(countable) A period of time consisting of one thousand years.
A process that returns to its beginning and then repeats itself in the same sequence.
The period of time equal to half a year; normally referred to as 6 months, but a half-year is more exactly 182.5 days (without a leap day)
A period of three years.
A period of 4 years, particularly (historical) the sets of four years in the ancient Egyptian and Greek calendars.
(idiomatic) A time period of years or more.
A specific day in time at which a transaction or event takes place, or is appointed to take place; a given point of time.
A particular period of history, or of a person's life, especially one considered noteworthy or remarkable.
The amount that occurs in a year; a year's worth (of something).
The period of time during which ovulation takes place.
The daily fluctuation in the level of the sea caused by the gravitational influence of the moon and the sun.
(in combinations) A period of a certain number of years.
A phase.
A period of time.