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Ju·ly J0078000 (jo͝o-lī′)n. The seventh month of the year in the Gregorian calendar. See Table at calendar. [Middle English Julie, from Old North French, from Latin Iūlius, after Iūlius Caesar, Julius Caesar; see dyeu- in Indo-European roots.]July (dʒuːˈlaɪ; dʒə-; dʒʊ-) n, pl -liesthe seventh month of the year, consisting of 31 days[C13: from Anglo-French julie, from Latin Jūlius, after Gaius Julius Caesar, in whose honour it was named]Ju•ly (dʒuˈlaɪ, dʒə-) n., pl. -lys. the seventh month of the year, containing 31 days. Abbr.: Jul. [before 1050; Middle English julie (< Anglo-French), Old English Julius < Latin Jūlius (Caesar), after whom it was named] ThesaurusNoun | 1.July - the month following June and preceding AugustGregorian calendar, New Style calendar - the solar calendar now in general use, introduced by Gregory XIII in 1582 to correct an error in the Julian calendar by suppressing 10 days, making Oct 5 be called Oct 15, and providing that only centenary years divisible by 400 should be leap years; it was adopted by Great Britain and the American colonies in 1752Fourth of July, Independence Day, July 4 - a legal holiday in the United StatesDominion Day, July 1 - a legal holiday in Canada commemorating receiving Dominion status in 186714 July, Bastille Day - a legal holiday in France celebrating the storming of the Paris bastille in 1789Gregorian calendar month - a month in the Gregorian calendarmid-July - the middle part of July | TranslationsJuly (dʒuˈlai) noun the seventh month of the year, the month following June. 七月 七月July
a cold day in JulyA time or event that seems unlikely or will never come to pass. It refers to the fact that the weather is usually very hot in July. It'll be a cold day in July before they get that new interstate built.See also: cold, Julyit'll be a frosty FridayIt is unlikely or impossible (that something will ever occur). Sometimes followed by "in Hell," or "in July" or other hot places or times to add more emphasis. It'll be a frosty Friday when I sign over the lease of my land to you. It will be a frosty Friday in July before the two parties agree to anything.See also: Friday, frosty*knee-high by the 4th of JulyFig. grown as tall as it should. (Corn seedlings are proverbially supposed to be as high as someone's knee by July 4th.) (*Typically: be ~; become ~; grow ~.) What with this drought, I don't think the crop will be knee-high by the 4th of July. It's gonna be a good year. Knee-high by the 4th of July.See also: 4th, by, July, ofit'll be a frosty Friday (in July) used to indicate that something is very unlikely to happen. Canadian informal 1990 Walter Stewart Right Church, Wrong Pew It would be a frosty Friday in the middle of July before he would discuss personal affairs with the press. See also: Friday, frostyJuly
July: see monthmonth, in chronology, the conventional period of a lunation, i.e., passage of the moon through all its phases. It is usually computed at approximately 29 or 30 days. For the computation of the month and its harmony with the solar calendar and for the months in others than the ..... Click the link for more information. .LegalSeeMonthAcronymsSeeJULJuly
Words related to Julynoun the month following June and preceding AugustRelated Words- Gregorian calendar
- New Style calendar
- Fourth of July
- Independence Day
- July 4
- Dominion Day
- July 1
- 14 July
- Bastille Day
- Gregorian calendar month
- mid-July
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