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almanac

[awl-muh-nak] / ˈɔl məˌnæk /
NOUN
document containing information for a year
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Farmers' almanacs suggest a stormy and turbulent start to March means it's likely to end calm and serene - and so it appears with world financial markets this year.

From Reuters

The material left for posterity in 1887 turned out to be mostly routine — a Bible, an almanac, a masonic trinket along with Confederate bank notes and a genealogy of the Lee family.

From Washington Post

But if I sit down with you and go to the almanac, we’ll find something.

From New York Times

“They have a bit of flexibility,” said Rob Pyers, research director for the nonpartisan election almanac California Target Book.

From Los Angeles Times

In 18th-century America, there were two important books for a house to have: the Bible and an almanac.

From Scientific American