The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
(Latin) year
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
(Latin) year
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Annum is one form of the Latin noun meaning year, not a form normally used for derivatives in modern languages: the accusative singular of the second declension masculine noun annus (nominative), anni (genitive singular and nominative plural).
In astronomy it is defined as 365.25 days (that is, the average length of a year in the Julian calendar) of 86,400 SI seconds each.[1] Although there is no universally accepted symbol for the year, NIST SP811[2] and ISO 80000-3:2006[3] suggest the symbol a (in the International System of Units a is also the symbol for the are unit of area, but context is usually enough to disambiguate). In English, the abbreviation yr is still used informally but is deprecated in scientific usage.[4][5][6]
The Unified Code for Units of Measure[7] disambiguates the varying symbologies of ISO 1000, ISO 2955 and ANSI X3.50 [1] by using
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These unit symbols are now deprecated in modern geophysics.[4][5] Except for kyr they do not use accepted SI prefixes. Further, the suffixes ya and yr are not accepted SI units for time. However ya would be the symbol for the yoctoannum unit of time. 1 ya would be 10-24 a which would be about of 3.15 x 10-17 s.
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