Definition of Calendric. Meaning of Calendric. Synonyms of Calendric

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Definition of Calendric

Calendric
Calendric Ca*len"dric, Calendrical Ca*len"dric*al, a., Of or pertaining to a calendar.

Meaning of Calendric from wikipedia

- A calendrical calculation is a calculation concerning calendar dates. Calendrical calculations can be considered an area of applied mathematics. Some...
- abilities, and spatial skills. The most common kinds of savants are calendrical savants, "human calendars" who can calculate the day of the w**** for...
- the year 3000 List of ****ure astronomical events, for astronomical or calendric events List of stories set in a ****ure now in the past Timeline of Star...
- Calendrical Calculations is a book on calendar systems and algorithms for computers to convert between them. It was written by computer scientists Nachum...
- General Roman Calendar List of calendars Advent calendar Calendar reform Calendrical calculation Docket (court) History of calendars Horology List of international...
- calendar are their Gregorian counterparts. The Hindus developed a system of calendrics that encapsulates vast periods of time. For computing the age of the Earth...
- Calendar reform or calendrical reform is any significant revision of a calendar system. The term sometimes is used instead for a proposal to switch to...
- Look up intercalation or embolism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Intercalation or embolism in timekeeping is the insertion of a leap day, w****, or...
- A month is a unit of time, used with calendars, that is approximately as long as a natural orbital period of the Moon; the words month and Moon are cognates...
- I Ching divination is a form of cleromancy applied to the I Ching. The text of the I Ching consists of sixty-four hexagrams: six-line figures of yin (broken)...