bissextile year - Meaning in Sanskrit

bissextile year - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of bissextile year in English

What is bissextile year meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase bissextile year refers to a calendar year with an extra day added in February. See bissextile year meaning in Sanskrit, bissextile year definition, translation and meaning of bissextile year in Sanskrit. Find bissextile year similar words, bissextile year synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of bissextile year. Find the answer of what is the meaning of bissextile year in Sanskrit.

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