The part of the watch that indicates day of the week and/or month Can be displayed via a "cut-out" in the dial or through the use of sub-dials
The system by which an institution divides its year into shorter periods for instruction and awarding credit The most common calendars are those based on the semester, trimester, quarter, and 4-1-4
Each week in the year is given a "week number" and a calendar is provided to owners giving the actual date, each year, of their numbered week Not all timeshare resorts operate to the same calendar
A calendar is a particular system for dividing time into periods such as years, months, and weeks, often starting from a particular point in history. The Christian calendar was originally based on the Julian calendar of the Romans
A scheme devised in order to find one's position in time and to calculate the distance in time when the time scale exceeds one solar day See Gregorian and Julian calendar
Commercial/retail - Any formal listing of the months and days in each year Size varies Single hanger calendars usually use one picture and list the months separately Multiple hanger calendars may change the picture displayed each month Desk calendars may have different pictures each week or even each day and may be promotional or retail
The portal_calendar allows for a mechanism to administer what content is shown in calendar
a tabular array of the days (usually for one year) a system of timekeeping that defines the beginning and length and divisions of the year enter into a calendar
A feature that shows the date, and often the day of the week There are several types of calendar watches Most calendar watches show the information digitally through an aperture on the watch face Some chronograph watches shoe the information on sub-dials on the watch face
A process were the paper is squeezed between metal cylinders to compact the paper fibers This makes the paper smoother and gives it some gloss
To set a date for a proceeding in court, usually done by a judge at a calendar call
a list or register of events (appointments or social events or court cases etc); "I have you on my calendar for next Monday"
a system of timekeeping that defines the beginning and length and divisions of the year
A list, in alphabetical order, of all the cases in each courtroom every day "To calendar" something means to give a day, time, and courtroom to a case
A watch feature that shows the date and sometimes the day of the week and the month It can be displayed through a cut-out window in the dial, as a sud-dial with small hands indicating the day/date feature or by digital readout