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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
calendar year
noun
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▪ All research into present day matters will be by participant-observation while living in a Navarran village throughout the calendar year 1986.
▪ At that rate, the fund would have run out of money by the end of the calendar year.
▪ But since then our calendar year has been the same as the solar year.
▪ Consultants who are paid more than $ 1, 000 in a calendar year are covered by the proposed legislation.
▪ Exhibit 7. 6 traces the process through the end of the calendar year 1998.
▪ If adopted, it would apply to calendar year 1993 statements.
▪ The company a year ago changed its reporting period to a fiscal year that ends March 31 from a calendar year.
▪ We call this a calendar year.
Wiktionary
calendar year

n. 1 The amount of time between the beginning of the first day of January and the end of the last day of December in the Gregorian calendar. (365 days, or 366 in a leap year.) 2 The amount of time between corresponding dates in adjacent years in any calendar.

WordNet
calendar year

n. the year (reckoned from January 1 to December 31) according to Gregorian calendar [syn: civil year]

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Calendar year

Generally speaking, a calendar year begins on the New Year's Day of the given calendar system and ends on the day before the following New Year's Day, and thus consists of a whole number of days. A calendar year can also start on any other named day of the calendar, and end on the day before this named day in the following year. To reconcile the calendar year with the astronomical cycle (which has a fractional number of days) certain years contain extra days.

The Gregorian year, which is in use in most of the world, begins on January 1 and ends on December 31. It has a length of 365 days in an ordinary year, with 8,760 hours, 525,600 minutes, and 31,536,000 seconds; but 366 days in a leap year, with 8,784 hours, 527,040 minutes, and 31,622,400 seconds. With 97 leap years every 400 years, the year has an average length of 365.2425 days. Other formula-based calendars can have lengths which are further out of step with the solar cycle: for example, the Julian calendar has an average length of 365.25 days, and the Hebrew calendar has an average length of 365.2468 days.

The astronomer's mean tropical year which is averaged over equinoxes and solstices is currently 365.24219 days, slightly shorter than the average length of the year in most calendars, but the astronomer's value changes over time, so William Herschel's suggested correction to the Gregorian calendar may become unnecessary by the year 4000.

Usage examples of "calendar year".

This is actually the fifth novel I'm com -- pleting in this calendar year, which, along with the stories, mean about 600,000 words aggregate.