- A leap year (also
known as an
intercalary year or bis****tile year) is a
calendar year that
contains an
additional day (or, in the case of a lunisolar...
-
solar calendars, this is done by
adding an
extra day ("leap day" or "
intercalary day") to a
common year of 365 days,
about once
every four years, creating...
- addition, a 27- or 28-day
intercalary month, the
Mensis Intercalaris, was
sometimes inserted between February and March. This
intercalary month was
formed by...
-
close spatial proximity migrate back and
forth across the
border zone
Intercalary chapter, a
chapter in a
novel that does not
further the plot. See also...
- The
intercalary month or
epagomenal days of the
ancient Egyptian, Coptic, and
Ethiopian calendars are a
period of five days in
common years and six days...
-
Interkalaris or
Intercalaris (Latin:
mensis intercalaris), was the
intercalary month of the
Roman calendar. The
resulting leap year was
either 377 or...
- year. The year
consisted of
three seasons of 120 days each, plus an
intercalary month of five
epagomenal days
treated as
outside of the year proper....
- the
calendar adds an
intercalary month in leap
years and
sometimes also an
intercalary day in
great leap years. The
intercalary month not only corrects...
- the
intercalary month after month six was
called Rùn Liùyuè, or "
intercalary sixth month" (閏六月) and
written as 6i or 6+. The next
intercalary month...
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Faith is a
solar calendar consisting of
nineteen months and four or five
intercalary days, with new year at the
moment of
Northern spring equinox. Each month...