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Definition of Month
1. Noun. One of the twelve divisions of the calendar year. "He paid the bill last month"
Generic synonyms: Period, Period Of Time, Time Period
Terms within: Calendar Week, Week
Specialized synonyms: Date, Revolutionary Calendar Month, Gregorian Calendar Month, Jewish Calendar Month, Islamic Calendar Month, Hindu Calendar Month
Derivative terms: Monthly
2. Noun. A time unit of approximately 30 days. "He was given a month to pay the bill"
Group relationships: Year
Terms within: New Moon, New Phase Of The Moon, Half-moon, Full, Full Moon, Full Phase Of The Moon, Full-of-the-moon
Specialized synonyms: Lunar Month, Lunation, Moon, Synodic Month, Anomalistic Month, Sidereal Month, Solar Month
Derivative terms: Monthly
Definition of Month
1. n. 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.
Definition of Month
1. Noun. A period into which a year is divided, historically based on the phases of the moon. In the Gregorian calendar there are twelve months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December. ¹
2. Noun. A period of 30 days, 31 days, or some alternation thereof. ¹
3. Noun. (obsolete in the plural) A woman's period; menstrual discharge. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Month
1. a period of approximately 30 days [n -S]
Medical Definition of Month
1. 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. In the common law, a month is a lunar month, or twenty-eight days, unless otherwise expressed. In the United States the rule of the common law is generally cahanged, and a month is declared to mean a calendar month. A month mind. A strong or abnormal desire. A celebration made in remembrance of a deceased person a month after death. Calendar months, the months as adjusted in the common or Gregorian calendar; April, June, September, and November, containing 30 days, and the rest 31, except February, which, in common years, has 28, and in leap years 29. Lunar month, the period of one revolution of the moon, particularly a synodical revolution; but several kinds are distinguished, as the synodical month, or period from one new moon to the next, in mean length 29 d. 12 h. 44 m. 2.87 s.; the nodical month, or time of revolution from one node to the same again, in length 27 d. 5 h. 5 m. 36 s.; the sidereal, or time of revolution from a star to the same again, equal to 27 d. 7 h. 43 m. 11.5 s.; the anomalistic, or time of revolution from perigee to perigee again, in length 27 d. 13 h. 18 m. 37.4 s.; and the tropical, or time of passing from any point of the ecliptic to the same again, equal to 27 d. 7 h. 43 m. 4.7 s. Solar month, the time in which the sun passes through one sign of the zodiac, in mean length 30 d. 10 h. 29 m. 4.1 s. Origin: OE. Month, moneth, AS. Mon, mona; akin to mona moon, and to D. Maand month, G. Monat, OHG. Manod, Icel. Manur, manar, Goth. Menos. 272. See Moon. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Month
Literary usage of Month
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by New Jersey Civil Service Commission (1910)
"SI per month per meter installed, lighting; SI per month per SI per month, ...
51 per month for commercial power service. EG 24 Southern Dutchess Gas ..."
2. The Novels of Jane Austen by Jane Austen (1892)
"If anybody had told me a year ago that this place would be my home, that I should
be spending month after month here, as I have done, I certainly should not ..."