Febuary
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[edit]Febuary (plural Febuarys or Febuaries)
- Obsolete spelling of February.
- Misspelling of February.
- 2010 May 23, “Cuban prisoners 'win concessions' after Church talks”, in BBC[1], archived from the original on 2023-07-14[2]:
- He began his fast after a prisoner died on hunger strike in Febuary[sic – meaning February].
- 2012 December 28, “Italy's PM seeks second term”, in Deutsche Welle[3], archived from the original on 2023-07-14[4]:
- The election, scheduled to take place on Febuary[sic – meaning February] 24-5, will now see a three-way battle for power.
- 2021 May 9, “Court rules Kemp naming judge was legal, no election needed”, in AP News[5], archived from the original on 2021-05-10[6]:
- Former judge Michael Annis retired in Febuary[sic – meaning February] 2020, but the Republican governor didn’t name Stone to the bench until Feb. 21 of this year.
- 2022 February 24, Syed Raza Hassan, “Pakistan reserves decrease $289 mln to $16,806.5 week ending Feb 18”, in Reuters[7], archived from the original on 2022-02-27, Rates & Bonds[8]:
- Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves decrease by $289 million to $16,806.5 million in the week ending Febuary[sic – meaning February] 18, compared to $17,095.8 in the previous week, the central bank said on Thursday.
During the week ended Febuary[sic – meaning February] 18, State Bank of Pakistan reserves decrease by $289 million, the central bank said on Thursday night.
Further reading
[edit]- Febuary at the Google Books Ngram Viewer.