almanack

/ˈɔlməˌnæk/
noun
  1. An older spelling of 'almanac,' meaning a yearly book or resource with weather, astronomical, and general information.
    • The library has a collection of almanacks dating back to the 1700s.
    • The old almanack from 1850 had handwritten notes in the margins.
    • He found a colonial almanack in the attic, still in good condition.
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