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/kˈæləndɹˌɪkəl/
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ADJECTIVE
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relating to or characteristic of or used in a calendar or time measurement
solstice is a time of calendric importance
calendric systems
How To Use calendrical In A Sentence
- In response to these needs a calendrical system of considerable complexity was devised.
- Toward the left of the upper horizontal band, just above the second and third from the left of the seven toponyms of the Tepanec Confederacy, traces remain of a calendrical date, either Four or Five Flint Knife.
- A calendrical twist of fate found us celebrating Christmas this year on the middle day of December.
- One of the symbols recalls the ajaw glyph, which is both a calendrical day name and the word for king. Earliest Mesoamerican Writing?
- At the same time, temporality moves forward in a calendrical inevitability that gets cathected as promise. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
- An elaborate calendrical system was evolved, not least to identify appropriate days for holding ritual and ceremonial events.
- The traditional linkage of human calendrical microcosms to universal historical macrocosms followed an argument in five stages.
- It was understood that a large percentage of the glyphs on any given Maya monument were dates - dates, moreover, that placed each object within an elaborate and incredibly precise series of calendrical cycles.
- This not only reflects that progresses were made in calendrical techniques during the period, but also reveals the reciprocal relation between the planetary astrology and the calendar.
- After some elaborate prolegomena, the book follows a calendrical sequence, each poem dated and grouped by month so that the events of a hundred years follow a seasonal ebb and flow, not chronology.