Containing the bissextus or extra day which the Julian calendar inserts in leap-year. bissextile day (= Latin bissextus dies; see above).
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释义 | the world > time > reckoning of time > [adjective] > of adjustments in calculating or measuring time > intercalary or added (of a day) (17) bissextile1398 Containing the bissextus or extra day which the Julian calendar inserts in leap-year. bissextile day (= Latin bissextus dies; see above). intercalar1582 = intercalary, adj. 1. intercalatory1610 = intercalary, adj. intercalary1614 Of a day, days, or month: Inserted at intervals in the calendar in order to bring an inexact reckoning of the year into harmony with the solar year. embolimaeal1677 Intercalary. embolimaear1677 embolismal1681 That pertains to embolism or intercalation. Of a year: That is lengthened by intercalation. intercalarian1690 = intercalary, adj. 1. intercalate1690 = intercalated, adj. embolismaean1705 = embolimaean adj. at embolimaeal, adj. derivatives. Cf. embolism, n. embolimary1708 = embolimaeal, adj. embolimaean1715 embolismic1736 = embolismal, adj. epagomenic1839 Intercalary (days); (gods) worshipped on intercalary days. intercalated1845 Inserted or introduced between the members of an existing series. Of an additional day, month, or space of time; hence transferred of something… epagomenal1906 = epagomenic, adj. Also (rare) epagomenous adj. epagomenous1906 = epagomenic, adj. Also (rare) epagomenous adj. |
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