calendars
noun(cal-en-dar)
a system for fixing the beginning, length, and divisions of the civil year and arranging days and longer divisions of time (such as weeks and months) in a definite order
calendars
noun(cal-en-dar)
a tabular register of days according to a system usually covering one year and referring the days of each month to the days of the week
calendars
noun(cal-en-dar)
an orderly list: such as
calendars
verb(cal-en-dar)
to enter in a calendar
calendars
noun(cal-en-dar)
a calendar in general use introduced in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII as a revision of the Julian calendar, adopted in Great Britain and the American colonies in 1752, marked by the suppression of 10 days or after 1700 11 days, and having leap years in every year divisible by four with the restriction that centesimal years are leap years only when divisible by 400
calendars
noun(cal-en-dar)
a lunar calendar usually dating from 3101 b.c. and used especially in India
calendars
noun(cal-en-dar)
a lunar calendar reckoned from the Hegira in a.d. 622 and organized in cycles of 30 years
calendars
noun(cal-en-dar)
a calendar in use among Jewish peoples that is reckoned from the year 3761 b.c. and dates in its present form from about a.d. 360
calendars
noun(cal-en-dar)
a calendar introduced in Rome in 46 b.c. establishing the 12-month year of 365 days with each fourth year having 366 days and the months each having 31 or 30 days except for February which has 28 or in leap years 29 days
calendars
noun(cal-en-dar)
islamic calendar
calendars
noun(cal-en-dar)
a table for finding the day of the week for any one of a wide range of dates