A rare adjective version of the noun "calendar", meaning "arranged by date", is "calendared" (pronounced as 'durred' not 'dared'). The actual word "calendered" (with three e's) means having paper or cloth pressed through a machine.
Calendar.
Calendar is the correct spelling.
yes.because it is the word for our CALENDAR..(12 months and 365 days and nights)....-claire(mhaldhita)
Well the spanish calender always starts the week with "lunes" which is monday. Ours starts with Sunday which is "domingo" in spanish. Another difference between the calenders is that the weeks start with a lowercase letter and our English calender, the weeks are capitalized. The last difference is that the day of the month comes before the month on the spanish calender. What I mean by that is that for example if you wanted to say November 18, 2010. You would put 18/11/10. On the English calender it would say 11/18/10. And that's it! Hope I helped though. I might've been late commenting on it but I gave some information. =)
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
This is how you spell it: Frisbee
You spell it 'certain'.
Most people think there are 12 months in a Julian calender but, THEY ARE WRONG that's a Gregorian calender the calender we use now is a Gregorian calender that has 12 months. Not a Julian calender a Julian calender only has 10 months. The months used to be mean numbers and go in number order. Until 2 people added there own months and messed the calender up. Which created the Gregorian calender
It means calender or the calender. =]
Calender
The three main calenders in use today are the Gregorian calender (the international standard), the Hindu calender, and the Islamic calender. There are also many less used calenders for religious purposes such as the Chinese calender, Hebrew calender, Julian calender, and Iranian calender just to name a few. It is hard to tell exactly because there are and have been so many.
The disadvantage of looking to buy a Maxium calender instead of a Maxim calender is that the Maxium calender does not exist. The Maxim calender is released every year by the magazine.
The Julian Calender (which became the Christian Calender with only a few holidays retained) is a solar calender, based on earth's orbit of the sun. Previously the Romans used a lunar calender like the Chinese, based on the moon's orbit of the earth. The solar calender was more efficient, and Julius Caeser was a man who liked efficiency, so he pushed for adoption of the calender which bears his name.
You can download the calender from their official calender website or you can download it as a desktop gadget. The calender is a very helpful tool that is free for download.
The Mayan calender ends on December 21st,2012. Our calender is endless.
you can google the calender in images and it will list the order on the calender
Well, the calender that we currently use today by de facto is a Gregorian Calender which was devised in the middle ages; but the Gregorian calender is heavily based on the Julian Calender constructed by Julius Cesar in 45BC.
don't know. The Gregorian calender is the Christian calender, the one the west uses.
You can find a calander for December 2012 online, or on your desktop calender. If you have a diary or calender from 2012 you can locate it there, or on your mobile phone calender.