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calendar
[kal-uhn-der]
noun
a table or register with the days of each month and week in a year.
He marked the date on his calendar.
any of various systems of reckoning time, especially with reference to the beginning, length, and divisions of the year.
a list or register, especially one arranged chronologically, as of appointments, work to be done, or cases to be tried in a court.
Synonyms: , ,a list, in the order to be considered, of bills, resolutions, etc., brought before a legislative body.
Obsolete.Ģża guide or example.
verb (used with object)
to enter in a calendar; register.
calendar
/ kƦĖlÉndrÉŖkÉl, ĖkƦlÉŖndÉ /
noun
a system for determining the beginning, length, and order of years and their divisions See also Gregorian calendar Jewish calendar Julian calendar Revolutionary calendar Roman calendar
a table showing any such arrangement, esp as applied to one or more successive years
a list, register, or schedule of social events, pending court cases, appointments, etc
verb
(tr) to enter in a calendar; schedule; register
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- calendrical adjective
- calendric adjective
- calendarial adjective
- calendarian adjective
- calendaric adjective
- uncalendared adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of calendar1
Example Sentences
In their ravenous quest for revenue, soccer clubs, leagues and governing bodies have crowded the calendar with invented competitions that have drained both fansā bank accounts and playersā energy levels.
An increasingly hectic football calendar means this season is bookended by a pair of World Cups - the inaugural 32-team Club World Cup this summer, and the more familiar international tournament in 2026.
On next year's calendar, Montreal and Miami are grouped together apparently to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from travel.
"There have been long-held fears that this latest supposedly showpiece tournament, shoehorned into an already over-crowded calendar after a gruelling season, would struggle to capture the public imagination," he said.
The Prince of Wales, Princess Royal, Duke of Edinburgh and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence were also in attendance at what is considered one of the highlights of the royal calendar.
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