monthlength
Monthlength is a concept describing the duration of a month, typically measured in days. It has two primary meanings: civil monthlength, which refers to calendar months in a given system, and lunar monthlength, which refers to the length of a lunar cycle in astronomy.
In the Gregorian civil calendar, monthlengths vary by month: January, March, May, July, August, October, and December
In lunar and lunisolar calendars, monthlength is tied to the motion of the Moon. The mean synodic
Because the solar year is about 365.24 days, while a lunar year is shorter, most calendars employ
See also calendar month, lunar month, synodic month, intercalation.