Annual

Annual or yearly is a word often used to describe something that happens once a calendar year.

"Annual" may be an abbreviation for:

  • Yearbook
  • Annual plant
  • Annual publication
  • Annual report
  • Annual giving

Annual may also refer to:

  • Annual, Morocco, a settlement in northeastern Morocco
  • Annuals, a musical group


Other articles related to "annual":

John Whitmer Historical Association - Periodicals
... JWHA has published an annual peer-reviewed journal, entitled The John Whitmer Historical Association Journal since 1981 ... In 2011, the JWHA Journal switched from annual to semi-annual publication Volume 31 Number 1 appeared in April and Volume 31 Number 2 appeared in September ...
Psy-Geo-Conflux
... better known as Conflux) is the annual New York City festival dedicated to psychogeography, where visual, performance and sound artists, writers, urban adventurers, researchers and the ... The second annual event took place at PARTICIPANT INC non-profit arts center on the Lower East Side, and included over 50 participating international artists and groups ... In 2006, the 3rd annual Conflux festival was held in Brooklyn for the first time on September 14–17 ...
Flinders Island - Climate
... Average Annual Temperature 10 to 18 °C (50 to 64 °F) Average January Temperature 13 to 22 °C (60 to 71 °F) Average July Temperature 6 to 13 °C (43 to 56 °F) Days ...
New Warriors - Collected Editions
1) #7-10, Annual #1 New Mutants (Vol.1) Annual #7, Uncanny X-Men Annual #15 and X-Factor (Vol.1) Annual #6, 256 pages, May 2009, ISBN 0-7851-4263-0) New Warriors Classic Volume 3 (collects. 67 2011) Spider-Man and New Warriors Hero Killers (collects The New Warriors Annual #2, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #26, Web of Spider-Man Annual #8 The ...

Famous quotes containing the word annual:

    Every individual necessarily labours to render the annual revenue of the society as great as he can. He generally, indeed, neither intends to promote the publick interest, nor knows how much he is promoting it.... He intends only his own gain, and he is in this, as in many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention.
    Adam Smith (1723–1790)

    Time that scatters hair upon a head
    Spreads the ice sheet on the shaven lawn;
    Signing an annual permit for the frost....
    Philip Larkin (1922–1986)

    In soliciting donations from his flock, a preacher may promise eternal life in a celestial city whose streets are paved with gold, and that’s none of the law’s business. But if he promises an annual free stay in a luxury hotel on Earth, he’d better have the rooms available.
    Unknown. Charlotte Observer (October 6, 1989)