Presidents Day


Pres·i·dents' Day

or Pre·si·dents Day P5584600 (prĕz′ĭ-dənts, -dĕnts)n. The third Monday in February, observed in the United States in honor of US presidents, especially George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, who were born in February.

Pres′idents' Day`


n. the third Monday in February, a legal holiday in the U.S., commemorating the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. [1950–55]