Yes. One refers to an almanac for such information as the times of the rising and setting of the sun and moon, the predicted dates and times of solar and lunar eclipses, the hours of high tide, the dates of holidays and of movable church festivals, the terms of court sessions, etc.
Almanac
A general reference book is an almanac or a set of encyclopedias.
A general reference book is an almanac or a set of encyclopedias.
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A reference book containing information about stars and weather
I was a reference librarian for 12 years.My favorite reference book is the World Almanac.
An almanac is a book of facts and is often the first place a reference librarian will check.
Reference books are non-fictional books in which you can look for factual information. The dictionary, the encyclopedia, the World Almanac . . . like that.
No, an almanac is not a thesaurus. An almanac is a publication that provides a calendar and various astronomical, meteorological, and other information. A thesaurus, on the other hand, is a reference book that lists synonyms and antonyms of words.
An almanac is a reference book that typically contains a wealth of facts and figures covering various topics such as demographics, history, science, and geography. It provides readers with quick access to accurate and concise information for research or general knowledge purposes.
The Guinness World Records book is not an almanac, but a reference book that lists world records achieved in various fields such as sports, entertainment, and nature. An almanac typically contains information like calendars, weather forecasts, and statistics.