daymonth
Daymonth is a term used in computing and data formats to refer to the day and month components of a calendar date, with the year omitted. It functions as a building block within date representations rather than a standalone, universal standard.
In practice, daymonth may appear as numeric pairs such as ddMM or DD-MM, with years left out,
Daymonth is common in local date formats in many regions that read the day before the month,
Use of daymonth is practical for recurring annual events, birthdays, anniversaries, or seasonally tied data. However,
In databases and programming, daymonth might appear as a date part, a format specifier, or a locale-dependent