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A calendar used to count down the days of Advent, having windows revealing a hidden picture or gift on each day.
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Archaic spelling of almanac. [(astronomy, navigation) A book or table listing nautical, astronomical, astrological or other events for the year; sometimes, but not essentially, containing historical and statistical information.]
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A relation of events in chronological order, each event being recorded under the year in which it happened.
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A day that is an exact number of years (to the day) since a given significant event occurred. Often preceded by an ordinal number indicating the number of years.
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An annual publication; a book, periodical, journal, report, comic book, yearbook, etc., which is published serially once a year, which may or may not be in addition to regular weekly or monthly publication.
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Initialism of academic year. [(education) The annual period during which a student attends school, college or university.]
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(archaic) calendrical; relating to a calendar
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Any system by which time is divided into days, weeks, months, and years.
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One who prepares a calendar or schedule.
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Of or pertaining to a calendar.
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Alternative form of calendrical [Of, pertaining to, or used by a calendar system.]
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A person who uses a particular form of calendar
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A calendar or timeline or events.
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(obsolete) Relating to a calendar; calendarial.
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One who pursues the business of calendering.
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(rare) According to, relating to, or concerning the calendar.
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One who makes calendars.
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A person who calenders, who smooths.
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Of, pertaining to, or used by a calendar system.
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By means of, or in terms of, a calendar.
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The use of calendar systems.
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A specialized calendar or set of calendars.
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(rare) Synonym of calendar; (figuratively) an account, a record.
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(of a representation of a date) Having dates represented in day-month-year order of two-digit days, months, and years.
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(historical) A kind of astronomical diagram used to tell time in Ancient Egypt.
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Relating to a diary; diarial.
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(Australia, business, informal) Acronym of end-of-financial year sale.
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(in certain calendar systems) intercalary
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The discrepancy between two kinds of solar time: the apparent solar time, which directly tracks the motion of the Sun, and mean solar time, which tracks a theoretical "mean" Sun with noons 24 hours apart.
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The calendar in Ancient Rome, which gave the days for festivals, courts, etc., corresponding to a modern almanac.
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Abbreviation of Google Calendar: a time-management and scheduling calendar service developed by Google.
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Of or pertaining to the Gregorian calendar.
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A plan or programme that gives the hours at which events are to take place; a timetable; a horarium.
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Describing a time period inserted between others; leap, (as in leap day, leap month, or leap year)
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Alternative form of calendarial [Of or pertaining to a calendar.]
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A calendar that measures the passage of the year according to the phases of the moon, as opposed to the revolution of the earth around the sun; a calendar of the lunar year.
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A calendar based on the movement of the Earth and the Moon around the Sun, which defines the year.
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(historical) The Gregorian calendar system.
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A holiday in many countries to welcome the New Year of the Gregorian calendar on January 1.
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A golden age of television generally held as beginning in the late 1990s and peaking in the 2010s, characterized by the proliferation of a large, diverse array of scripted shows coinciding with the rise of premium cable and streaming services.
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Of a calendar, extrapolated to dates prior to its first adoption; of those used to adjust to or from the Julian calendar or Gregorian calendar.
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(Roman Catholicism) The service appointed for this hour.
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(obsolete) The office of sexton.
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A calendar based on the movement of the Earth around the Sun, which defines the year. Dates indicate the position of the Earth during this revolution.
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Standard time, particularly in regions that observe daylight saving time.
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