LEAP YEAR


Meaning of LEAP YEAR in English

noun

one year in every four years when February has 29 days instead of 28

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WORD ORIGIN

late Middle English : probably from the fact that feast days after February in such a year fell two days later than in the previous year, rather than one day later as in other years, and could be said to have “leaped” a day.

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