Thursday, February 29, 2024

Word of the Day: Bissextile

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adjective 1. (Of a year) Having the extra day (29 February) of a leap year.
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Latin, late 14th century
Why This Word?
Mark this one on your calendar — "bissextile" is a fancy word to describe a leap year. The word "bissextile" comes from Latin, with "bis" meaning "twice" and "sextus" meaning "sixth." ...
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