365 days
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Definition
- Noun:
- A period of 365 consecutive days; specifically, a common year in the Gregorian calendar that is not a leap year. It refers to the standard, non-leap year length.
Usage
- The term "365 days" is used to specify a precise duration or to distinguish a common year from a leap year, which has 366 days.
- It can function as a noun phrase, often synonymous with "a year" in many contexts, but with an emphasis on the exact number of days.
Examples
- Noun:
- The contract is valid for exactly 365 days.
- A common year consists of 365 days, while a leap year has 366.
Advanced Usage
- "a 365-day period": Used attributively to describe something lasting one standard year.
- The study observed patients over a 365-day period.
Variants and Related Words
- Common year (n): A year of 365 days in the Gregorian calendar.
- Calendar year (n): A period of time from a specific date in one year to the same date the next year, often 365 days.
- Solar year (n): The time it takes Earth to orbit the sun, approximately 365.242 days.
Synonyms
- Year: A general term for a period of 365 or 366 days.
- Twelve months: A period equivalent to 365 days in a common year.
Related Phrases
- Year-long: Lasting for the duration of a year (typically 365 days).
- She embarked on a year-long journey.
Noun
- a year that is not a leap year