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Almanac - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An almanac is a yearly publication containing calendars, weather forecasts, astronomical data, and other useful information. It is often used for reference in agriculture, astronomy, and general knowledge.

almanac

/ˈɔːlməˌnæk/ /ˈɒlmənæk/

Definition:

An annual publication containing calendars, weather forecasts, and other useful information.

Synonyms:

yearbook, annual, handbook, guide

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(none commonly recognized)

Common Collocations:

farmer's almanac, nautical almanac, astronomical almanac, weather almanac

Derivatives:

almanack (variant spelling), almanacs (plural)

Usage Tips:

Use 'almanac' to refer to a reference book with yearly updates on diverse topics like weather or events.

Common Phrases:

"Old Farmer's Almanac, " "Nautical Almanac, " "astronomical almanac"

Etymology:

Derived from Medieval Latin 'almanachus,' meaning a calendar or table of astronomical events.

Examples:

  • 1. She checked the almanac for the harvest moon date.
  • 2. The farmer’s almanac predicted a harsh winter this year.
  • 3. He gifted me an old nautical almanac for sailing routes.
  • 4. The library keeps an updated astronomical almanac for researchers.

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