• Annual

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /ˈæn.ju.É™l/

    Origin

    First attested around 1382, from Late Latin annualem, annualis, related to Latin annalis, adjective form of annus ("year"). Used to categorize plants since 1710.

    Full definition of annual

    Adjective

    annual

    1. Happening once every year.
      • 2013-06-29, Unspontaneous combustion, Since the mid-1980s, when Indonesia first began to clear its bountiful forests on an industrial scale in favour of lucrative palm-oil plantations, “haze” has become an almost annual occurrence in South-East Asia. The cheapest way to clear logged woodland is to burn it, producing an acrid cloud of foul white smoke that, carried by the wind, can cover hundreds, or even thousands, of square miles.
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    3. Of, for, or relating to a whole year, often as a recurring cycle; determined or reckoned by the year; accumulating in the course of a year; performed, executed, or completed over the course of a year. See also circannual.
      an annual salary;  average annual profits;  the annual course of the sun
    4. (botany, of a plant) Having a life cycle that is completed in only one growing season; e.g. beans, corn, marigold. See Annual_plant in Wikipedia. Compare biennial, perennial.
    5. (entomology) Living or lasting just one season or year, as certain insects or insect colonies.

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    Noun

    annual

    (plural annuals)
    1. An Annual_publication; a book, periodical, journal, report, comic book, yearbook, etc., which is published serially once a year, which may or may not be in addition to regular weekly or monthly publication.''I read the magazine, but I usually don't purchase the annuals.
    2. (botany) An Annual_plant; a plant with a life span of just one growing season; a plant which naturally germinates, flowers and dies in one year. Compare biennial, perennial.I can't wait to plant my annuals in the spring.
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