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Что (кто) такое Month - определение

IRREGULAR UNIT OF TIME DIVIDING A CALENDAR YEAR
Sinodic month; Months; Sideric month; Sideral Month; Draconitic month; Nodical month; Hollow month; Full month; Synodal month; Dracontic month; Dracontic; 🝱; Calendar month; Sinhala calendar; Months of the year; Khmer calendar; Moonth; JFMAMJJASOND
  • The white keys of the musical keyboard correspond to months with 31 day months. ('''F''' corresponds to January.)
  • On top of the knuckles (yellow): 31&nbsp;days<br/>Between the knuckles (blue): 30&nbsp;days<br/>February (red) has 28 or 29&nbsp;days.
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month         
(months)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
A month is one of the twelve periods of time that a year is divided into, for example January or February.
The trial is due to begin next month.
...an exhibition which opens this month at London's Design Museum...
I send him fifteen dollars a month.
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2.
A month is a period of about four weeks.
She was here for a month...
Over the next several months I met most of her family...
...a month's unlimited train travel.
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month         
¦ noun each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided.
?a period of time between the same dates in successive calendar months.
?a period of 28 days or four weeks.
Phrases
a month of Sundays informal a very long time.
Origin
OE monath, of Gmc origin; related to moon.
month         
n.
1) last; next; this month
2) by the month (she is paid by the month)
3) for a month (he'll be here for a month)
4) in a month (they will arrive in a month)
5) in, to (colloq.) a month (there are four weeks in a month)
Month         
·noun One of the twelve portions into which the year is divided; the twelfth part of a year, corresponding nearly to the length of a synodic revolution of the moon, - whence the name. In popular use, a period of four weeks is often called a month.
Month         
A month is a unit of time, used with calendars, that is approximately as long as a natural orbital period of the Moon; the words month and Moon are cognates. The traditional concept arose with the cycle of Moon phases; such lunar months ("lunations") are synodic months and last approximately 29.
calendar month         
(calendar months)
1.
A calendar month is one of the twelve months of the year.
Winners will be selected at the end of each calendar month.
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A calendar month is the period from a particular date in one month to the same date in the next month, for example from April 4th to May 4th.
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calendar month         
¦ noun see month.
Dracontic         
·adj Belonging to that space of time in which the moon performs one revolution, from ascending node to ascending node. ·see Dragon's head, under Dragon.
synodic month         
UNITS OF TIME BASED ON THE MOON
Synodic month; Draconic month; Anomalistic month; Sidereal month; Lunar Month; Lunation; Synodic Month; Tropical month; Moon month; Lunar months; Astronomical month
¦ noun Astronomy another term for lunar month.
anomalistic month         
UNITS OF TIME BASED ON THE MOON
Synodic month; Draconic month; Anomalistic month; Sidereal month; Lunar Month; Lunation; Synodic Month; Tropical month; Moon month; Lunar months; Astronomical month
¦ noun Astronomy a month measured between successive perigees of the moon (approximately 27 1/2 days).

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Month

A month is a unit of time, used with calendars, that is approximately as long as a natural orbital period of the Moon; the words month and Moon are cognates. The traditional concept arose with the cycle of Moon phases; such lunar months ("lunations") are synodic months and last approximately 29.53 days. From excavated tally sticks, researchers have deduced that people counted days in relation to the Moon's phases as early as the Paleolithic age. Synodic months, based on the Moon's orbital period with respect to the Earth–Sun line, are still the basis of many calendars today, and are used to divide the year.