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November is the 11th month of the year in the Gregorian calendar. It is the second month of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and the second month of spring in the Southern Hemisphere.
November has 30 days. It is named after the Latin word "novem," which means "nine." This is because November was originally the ninth month of the Roman calendar before January and February were added.
In the Northern Hemisphere, November is a time of change. The leaves start to change colour and fall from the trees, and the days start to get shorter. November is also a time for holidays, such as Thanksgiving and Hanukkah.
November is the month of the harvest in the Northern Hemisphere.
Noun: The 11th month of the year in the Gregorian and Julian calendars.
Adjective: Relating to November.
The word "November" comes from the Latin word "novem," which means "nine." This is because November was the ninth month of the Roman year, which began in March.
The word "November" was first used in English in the 8th century. It was used to refer to the ninth month of the year.
What months come before and after November?