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almanac

[awl-muh-nak] / ˈɔl məˌnæk /
NOUN
document containing information for a year
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In some regards, AP’s fictional documents tread similar ground as John Hodgman’s three books of fake facts, which he bills as “an almanac of complete world knowledge.”

From Washington Post

Farmers' almanacs suggest a stormy and turbulent start to March means it's likely to end calm and serene - and so it appears with world financial markets this year.

From Reuters

For those who want to ponder the arrival of spring and summer, here’s “The Old Farmer’s Almanac, a Gardening Guide 2023” — an annual offering from the grand old almanac that was founded in 1792.

From Washington Times

Dr. Pasachoff studied weather almanacs to find the site least likely to be obscured by a freakish storm or morning mist.

From New York Times

But as the country evolved, so did the content; during the Revolutionary War, many almanacs promoted the patriot cause.

From Washington Post