cjd874
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The months September, October, November, and December represent the ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth months of the calendar year. But the prefixes "sept," "oct," "nov," and "dec" are related the numbers 7, 8, 9, and 10 (an octagon has eight sides, for example). I did some quick research and learned that these months used to be part of the ancient calendar of Romulus (750 BC), which had ten months: March through December. When January and February were added, the calendar expanded to twelve months and the final four months of the year (September through December) retained their names.