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    almanac
    /ˈɔːlmənak/

    noun

    • 1. an annual calendar containing important dates and statistical information such as astronomical data and tide tables.

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  2. 1. : a publication containing astronomical and meteorological data for a given year and often including a miscellany of other information. 2. : a usually annual publication containing statistical, tabular, and general information. Examples of almanac in a Sentence. an almanac of town news.

  3. a book published every year that contains facts and information, esp. tables showing the days, weeks, and months, important holidays, and times when the sun and moon rise, or a book containing facts and information about a particular subject: a baseball almanac.

  4. Almanac definition: an annual publication containing a calendar for the coming year, the times of such events and phenomena as anniversaries, sunrises and sunsets, phases of the moon, tides, etc., and other statistical information and related topics.. See examples of ALMANAC used in a sentence.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlmanacAlmanac - Wikipedia

    An almanac (also spelled almanack and almanach) is a regularly published listing of a set of current information about one or multiple subjects. [1] . It includes information like weather forecasts, farmers' planting dates, tide tables, and other tabular data often arranged according to the calendar.

  6. a book published every year that contains facts and information, esp. tables showing the days, weeks, and months, important holidays, and times when the sun and moon rise, or a book containing facts and information about a particular subject: a baseball almanac.

  7. a book or digital resource that is released every year giving information for that year about a particular subject or activity. a cricket almanac. Want to learn more?

  8. almanac, book or table containing a calendar of the days, weeks, and months of the year; a record of various astronomical phenomena, often with climate information and seasonal suggestions for farmers; and miscellaneous other data.