Dating can refer to the determination of the approximate period of origin of an object, particularly in the case of historical or archeological finds such as antiques or fossils.
Dated, as an adjective, refers to something that is, or appears to be, old or otherwise out of style.
DaTe is also a student association at Åbo Akademi University (Turku, Finland). Homepage [1] (http://www.datateknologerna.org)
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Dating is a form of interpersonal relationship between two partners characterised by a continuity of social outings and meetings. Dating is an informal relationship that is not associated with committment or long term plans, although it can lead to such arrangements. Dating allows for partners to have the benefits of a formal monogamous relationship without the constrictions associated with committment.
A date (day of month) is represented by an integer from 1 to 31 in the usual manner.
If the date was October 31, for example, and the month is set to June, then the new date will be treated as if it were on July 1, because June has only 30 days.
If the date was April 30, for example, and the date is set to 31, then it will be treated as if it were on May 1, because April has only 30 days.