Leap-year

  • 31Leap year starting on Saturday — This is the calendar for any leap year starting on Saturday (dominical letter BA), such as 2000. Previous year | Next year Years in Gregorian calendar MillenniumCenturyYear2nd Millennium:19th century:1820184818762nd Millennium:20th… …

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  • 32Leap year starting on Friday — This is the calendar for any leap year starting on Friday (dominical letter CB), such as 1988.Previous year | Next yearMillenniumCenturyYear2nd Millennium:19th century:18081836186418922nd Millennium:20th century:1904193219601988 3rd Millennium …

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  • 33Leap year starting on Monday — This is the calendar for any leap year starting on Monday (dominical letter GF), such as 1996.MillenniumCenturyYear2nd Millennium:19th century:1816184418722nd Millennium:20th century:19121940196819963rd Millennium:21st century:20242052 …

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  • 34leap year — noun a) In the Gregorian calendar, a year having 366 days instead of the usual 365, with the extra day added to compensate for the fact that the Earth rotates approximately 365.25 times for each revolution it makes around the Sun. b) In the… …

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  • 35leap year — Synonyms and related words: abundant year, academic year, anniversary, annual holiday, annum, bicentenary, bicentennial, biennial, birthday, bissextile day, bissextile year, calendar month, calendar year, centenary, centennial, century,… …

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  • 36leap year — /ˈlip jɪə / (say leep year) noun a year containing 366 days, or one day (29 February) more than the ordinary year, to offset the difference in length between the ordinary year and the astronomical year (being, in practice, every year whose number …

  • 37leap year — noun in the Gregorian calendar: any year divisible by 4 except centenary years divisible by 400 • Syn: ↑intercalary year, ↑366 days, ↑bissextile year • Hypernyms: ↑year, ↑twelvemonth, ↑yr …

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  • 38leap year — noun a year, occurring once every four years, which has 366 days including 29 February as an intercalary day. Origin ME: prob. from the fact that feast days after February in such a year fell two days later than in the previous year, rather than… …

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  • 39leap year — noun Date: 14th century 1. a year in the Gregorian calendar containing 366 days with February 29 as the extra day 2. an intercalary year in any calendar …

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  • 40leap year — noun (C) a year, which happens every fourth year, when February has 29 days instead of 28 …

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