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Definition of April
1. Noun. The month following March and preceding May.
Group relationships: Gregorian Calendar, New Style Calendar
Terms within: All Fools' Day, April Fools', April Fools' Day, April 14, Pan American Day, Patriot's Day, Mid-april
Generic synonyms: Gregorian Calendar Month
Definition of April
1. n. The fourth month of the year.
Definition of April
1. Proper noun. The fourth month of the Gregorian calendar, following March and preceding May. Abbreviation: '''Apr''' or '''Apr.''' ¹
2. Proper noun. (English female given name) for somebody born in April; used since early 20th century. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of April
Literary usage of April
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Municipal and Institutional Libraries of Indiana: History, Conditon and by William Elmer Henry, Indiana Louisiana purchase exposition commission (1904)
"... to April, 1869, - April, 1869, to April, 1871, - April, 1871, to April, 1873; -
April, 1873, to April, 1875; - April, 1875, to April, 1877; - April, ..."
2. Journal by New York (N.Y.). Board of Education (1882)
"37, April 1O. Martha M. O'Brien Transferred to 16th Ass't PD No. 68, April 1O.
... 56, April 1. 17th. Mary Biele Transferred from PS No. 22 to PD No. ..."
3. Proceedings by Philadelphia County Medical Society (1885)
"1884 (April). WA EDWARDS, 300 .South Thirteenth Street, and 1504 Walnut St.
University of ... 1884 i April ). HE EVERETT, 238 North Twelfth Street. ..."
4. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1901)
"1857, brevet major 24 March 1858, brevet lieutenant-colonel 26 April 1859, first
captain 1 April 1863, brevet colonel 26 April 1867, regimental major 5 July ..."
5. The New York Times Current History (1915)
"April 5—Gifford Pinchot.who has been superintending relief work for Northern ...
April 0—Cardinal Gasparri, Papal Secretary of State, sends a letter to ..."
6. The Constitution of the United States of America: With an Alphabetical by William Hickey, United States (1854)
"MONDAY, April 6, 1789. The President of the Senate, elected for the purpose ...
the sixth day of April, in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred ..."