almanac

IPA: ˈɑɫmʌnæk

noun

  • (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.
  • A handbook, typically published annually, containing information on a particular subject
  • A GPS signal consisting of coarse orbit and status information for each satellite in the constellation.
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Examples of "almanac" in Sentences

  • He is the author of The New Layman's Almanac.
  • The Gotha almanac and Russian Empire was the topic.
  • He was the founding editor of the Canadian World Almanac.
  • I looked at the almanac in order to know when the date is.
  • The real problem is the way deniers have used the Almanac.
  • The Almanac survived the closure of the World Telegram in 1966.
  • The fifth chapter of the Almanac covers Asia and the Australias.
  • This category lists the editors of the official Norwegian almanac.
  • Incidentally, the Almanac did at least confirm the date of the premiere.
  • Few days prior to his demise, he was seen intently studying the almanac.

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