Homonym: 12 months (Duration)
The concept of "12 months" refers to the division of a year into twelve distinct periods, each lasting approximately 30 or 31 days. These months are used in the Gregorian calendar, which is the most widely used calendar system today. The months are named: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December.
Each month has its own unique characteristics, including seasonal changes and holidays. For example, January often marks the beginning of the year, while December is associated with winter festivities in many cultures. The varying lengths of months contribute to the overall structure of the calendar year.