-
astronomical year, such as the
seasonal year, the
fiscal year, the
academic year, etc. Due to the Earth's
axial tilt, the
course of a
year sees the p****ing...
- "Facebook" as its new Word of the
Year. In
December 2009, the New
Oxford American Dictionary declared its word of the
year to be the verb "unfriend", defined...
- The New
Year is the time or day at
which a new
calendar year begins and the calendar's
year count increments by one. Many
cultures celebrate the event...
- A leap
year (also
known as an
intercalary year or bis****tile
year) is a
calendar year that
contains an
additional day (or, in the case of a
lunisolar calendar...
- A light-
year,
alternatively spelled light year (ly or lyr), is a unit of
length used to
express astronomical distances and is
equal to
exactly 9460730472580...
- A
fiscal year (also
known as a
financial year, or
sometimes budget year) is used in
government accounting,
which varies between countries, and for budget...
- The
liturgical year, also
called the
church year,
Christian year,
ecclesiastical calendar, or kalendar,
consists of the
cycle of
liturgical days and seasons...
- The
Hijri year (Arabic: سنة هجرية, romanized: sanat hijriyya) or era (Arabic: التقويم الهجري, romanized: at-taqwīm al-hijrī) is the era used in the Islamic...
-
Year-to-date (YTD)
refers to the
period starting from the
beginning of the
current year (either the
calendar year or
fiscal year) and
continuing up to...
-
Person of the
Year, Man of the
Year or
Woman of the
Year is an
award given to an
individual by any type of organization. Most often, it is
given by a newspaper...