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February

february
~ n the second month of the year between January and March  (in February)  (The bridge will open in February 1998. | last/next February)  (Mum died last February. | on February 10th (also on 10th February BrE))  (The meeting will be on February 10th. (spoken as on the tenth of February or on February the tenth or (AmE) on February tenth))
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  (Februaries) February is the second month of the year in the Western calendar. He joined the Army in February 1943... His exhibition opens on 5 February... Last February the tribunal agreed he had been the victim of racial discrimination. N-VAR ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   noun  (plural -aries or -arys)  Etymology: Middle English Februarie, from Old English Februarius, from Latin, from Februa, plural, feast of purification  Date: before 12th century the second month of the Gregorian calendar Usage:  Dissimilation may occur when a word contains two identical or closely related sounds, resulting in the change or loss of one of them. This happens regularly in ~, which is more often pronounced ?fe-b(y)?-?wer-e than ?fe-br?-?wer-e, though all of these variants are in frequent use and widely accepted. The y heard from many speakers is not an intrusion but rather a common pronunciation of the vowel u after a consonant, as in January and annual. ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. (pl. -ies) the second month of the year. Etymology: ME f. OF feverier ult. f. L februarius f. februa a purification feast held in this month ...
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  1. февраль in February —- в феврале by February —- к февралю February days —- февральские дни February fair-maid —- подснежник ...
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  noun  1) февраль  2) attr. февральский FEBRUARY fill-dike февраль-водолей ...
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  - 1373, from L. februarius mensis "month of purification," from februa "purification," a Sabine word. The last month of the ancient (pre-450 B.C.E.) Roman calendar, so named in reference to the Roman feast of purification, held on the ides of the month. In Britain, replaced O.E. solmonaр "mud month." English first (c.1200) borrowed it from O.Fr., which yielded feoverel before a respelling to conform to Latin. ...
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