The difference between Month and Moon
When used as nouns, month means a period into which a year is divided, historically based on the phases of the moon, whereas moon means |with "the"}} .
Moon is also verb with the meaning: to display one's buttocks to, typically as a jest, insult, or protest.
check bellow for the other definitions of Month and Moon
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Month as a noun:
A period into which a year is divided, historically based on the phases of the moon.
Examples:
"July is my favourite month."
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Month as a noun:
A period of 30 days, 31 days, or some alternation thereof.
Examples:
"We went on holiday for two months."
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Month as a noun (obsolete, in the plural):
A woman's period; menstrual discharge.
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Moon as a noun (mistaken capitalization of {{l, Moon):
|with "the"}} .
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Moon as a noun (colloquial, by extension of {{l, Moon):
}} Any natural satellite of a .
Examples:
"the moons of Jupiter"
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Moon as a noun (literary):
A .
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Moon as a noun:
A .
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Moon as a noun:
The eighteenth .
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Moon as a noun (cartomancy):
The thirty-second card.
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Moon as a verb (transitive, colloquial):
To display one's buttocks to, typically as a jest, insult, or protest.
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Moon as a verb (intransitive, US, colloquial):
(usually followed by over or after) To fuss over something adoringly; to be infatuated with someone.
Examples:
"Sarah mooned over Sam's photograph for months."
"You've been mooning after her forever, why not just ask her out?"
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Moon as a verb:
To spend time idly, absent-mindedly.
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Moon as a verb (transitive):
To expose to the rays of the Moon.
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Moon as a verb:
(cryptocurrency) to rise in price rapidly (describing a coin or token).