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- 2. In the 15th to 20th centuries this neosilicate material was associated with births in February.
- 4. February's birth flower contains this compound, used in aspirin. As such it was used as a pain reliever in days past.
- 6. This Old English name for February translates to "mud month".
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- 1. This is the name for the Julian calendar's version of a leap year.
- 3. Groundhog's Day can trace its roots back to German immigrants who had a tradition that they called this.
- 5. The association that Valentine's day has with romance comes from this ancient roman festival.
