The year is a leap year, the month is a leap month.
We also have leap minutes and seconds to keep the world clocks accurate. Those usually happen on New Years day
The other term for this is intercalary (to insert into the calendar.
2006-08-24 03:54:47
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answered by rehobothbeachgui 5
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Leap Year
2006-08-24 05:24:17
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answered by jsweit8573 6
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Leap Year
2006-08-24 04:48:48
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answered by rachelframecory 4
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Leap Yea, once every 4 years
2006-08-24 07:17:42
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answered by doug g 2
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Leap year. Leap year is needed to keep the calendar in line with the earth's motion around the sun.
2006-08-24 03:54:38
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answered by littlestory 3
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Leap year
2006-08-24 07:24:35
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answered by Jimmy D 1
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Leap year
2006-08-24 03:52:27
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answered by camille s 2
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its called a leap year and it happens every 4 years
2006-08-24 03:51:49
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answered by dartmouth_07 1
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Leap year... as it comes around every four years and traditionally women could initiate a proposal for marriage.
2006-08-24 03:57:16
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answered by jimbo 2
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I still call it February, but I capitalize it. Of course, I also capitalize it when it only has 28 days.
2006-08-24 04:41:59
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answered by RDW928 3
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