What is another word for leap day?

Pronunciation: [lˈiːp dˈe͡ɪ] (IPA)

Leap day is a term that we often use to refer to February 29th, a day that happens once every four years to keep our calendars in sync with the Earth's rotation around the sun. However, there are a number of synonyms for leap day that you may not be familiar with. For example, some people may call February 29th a "leap year day" or a "bisextile day." Others may refer to it as a "bonus day" or a "surplus day." Regardless of what you call it, the extra 24 hours this day provides serves a valuable purpose in keeping our calendars accurate.

Synonyms for Leap day:

  • n.

    bissextile day
  • Other relevant words:

    February 29
    • february 29
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    Other relevant words (noun):

What are the hypernyms for Leap day?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    leap year, time, calendar date, intercalary day, February 29th.

Related words: leprechaun, the four-leaf clover, super bowl, the glass slipper, leap day math, leap years in a row, leap year math

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