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perpetual calendar
noun
- a calendar devised to be used for many years, as in determining the day of the week on which a given date falls.
- a desk calendar with months, days, and dates that can be changed, as by adjusting various dials, so that it may be used over and over for many years.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of perpetual calendar1
First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences
Hence, for the construction of a perpetual calendar, there must be thirty different sets or lines of epacts.
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In 1849 the copyright of Levi H. Corson in a perpetual calendar or almanac was renewed by special act.
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All these, this divine claimed, are to be found in the Gospel as in a perpetual calendar of the heart.
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Just before each quarter is struck, one of the two genii seated above this perpetual calendar strikes a note of warning.
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