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[ joo-lahy , juh -lahy ] SHOW IPA
/ dʒuˈlaɪ, dʒəˈlaɪ / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun, plural Ju·lies, Ju·lys. the seventh month of the year, containing 31 days. Abbreviation : Jul.
Origin of July before 1050; Middle English julie <Anglo-French <Latin Jūlius (Caesar), after whom it was named; replacing Old English Julius <Latin; Middle English ju (i )l <Old French <Latin
Words nearby July Julius Caesar, Julius I, Julius II, Julius III, Jullundur, July , Jumada, jumar, jumble, jumble sale, jumbo
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Example sentences from the Web for July “This is a federal mandate that is causing some real problems for schools across the country,” Kline told a CBS affiliate in July .
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Compare that to Guardians of the Galaxy which opened in Korea on July 31.
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But an email dated July 10 from Ambassador King to Bennett (who then forwarded it to Lynton), says otherwise.
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In July , the Centers for Disease Control said more specifically that opioid painkillers kill someone every hour.
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He died in July after being grabbed around the throat by a cop and wrestled to ground where the breath flew out of him.
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It also was withdrawn, after sustaining much renewed criticism, on July 17, 1914.
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This sport may be carried on from the 24th of July till October, from the rising to the setting of the sun.
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It commenced on the 8th of July and gave occasion to a violent scene.
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The King entered Brussels on the 21st of July , and was well received.
The Greville Memoirs | Charles C. F. Greville
July 5th—At sunrise we proceeded on our march without interruption, and passed through a small Indian village called Brownstown.
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British Dictionary definitions for July / (dʒuːˈlaɪ , dʒə- , dʒʊ- ) /
noun plural -lies the seventh month of the year, consisting of 31 days
Word Origin for July C13: from Anglo-French julie, from Latin Jūlius, after Gaius Julius Caesar , in whose honour it was named
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Content related to July How The Month Of July Got Its NameThe month of July is named for a mortal, albeit one who devised and ruled an empire. He also helped make the calendar what it is today.