If we suppose the year to consist of twelve months of thirty days, then (with the insertion of one intercalary month of thirty days) twelve hundred and ninety days is exactly three and a half years.
And if the phrase means two thousand three hundred full days, that gives us (counting thirty intercalary days for Ve-adar) too little for seven years by two hundred and fifty days.
Also, no dendrobatid has intercalary elements in the digits.
Perhaps the presence of intercalary cartilages is not indicative of relationship but instead is a parallelism (or convergence) in Allophryne and genera of the Centrolenidae.
The following is the order of the twenty days in each of the 18 months composing the years formed by the four initial days together with the intercalary or complementary days.
As to the unluckiness of intercalarydays in general, see The Scapegoat, pp.
However, these unlucky days are not the true intercalary days of the Coptic calendar, which occur in the second week of September at the end of the Coptic year.
The latter expression probably alludes to the intercalary month being an artificial creation of man.
From the meaning of something inserted or placed between, intercalary is used for something which interrupts a series, or comes between two types.
Intercalary Days” (four in ordinary and five in leap years) between the eighteenth and nineteenth months in order to adjust the calendar to the solar year.
Fast The nineteenth month, following immediately on the hospitality of the intercalary days, is the month of the fast.
Formerly the Sanhedrin arranged this intercalary month to suit the harvest, so that if it were late, the wave sheaf and other observances should still be kept according to their proper dates.
Because one knows of the intercalary month, and another does not know of the intercalary month.
But if it be not an intercalary month, he is not released.
It is adapted to the solar year by the use of an intercalary month called Veaddar—the additional Addar.
He introduced an intercalary Nisan, and they did not consent.
I-132] Resemblances have been found between the calendar systems of Egypt and America, based chiefly upon the length and division of the year, and the number of intercalary and complementary days.
These are but items in the great body of discoveries which this intercalary work will exhibit.
My intercalary work, substantiating all the above, is now finished, and can be forwarded to the Committee by return of the same post which will favour me with your answer.
With the aid of capable astronomers, he determined the summer and winter solstices, and calculated approximately the length of the year, availing himself, as required, of the aid of an intercalary month.
He accommodated the year to the course of the sun, ordaining that in future it should consist of three hundred and sixty-five days without any intercalary month; and that every fourth year an intercalary day should be inserted.
An intercalation was made in the calendar of this year, intercalarycalends being reckoned on the third day after the feast of Terminus.
The year is solar, and has twelve months of thirty days each, with five intercalary days between the eighth and the ninth month.
Intercalary month in the Celtic calendar of Gaul, ix.
Intercalary months, introduced by the Chaldeans to correct the reckoning of their year, 230.
And yet what real difference is there between singing such intercalary pieces, and attempting to fit in a speech, or even a whole act, from one play into another?
Hence it is that they are now singing intercalary pieces, a practice first introduced by Agathon.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intercalary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: chronological; dated; episodic; metronomic; parenthetic; parenthetical; temporal; timekeeping