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  1. Why there are two different meanings for "triweekly"?

    Dec 29, 2015 · 1 Why there are two different meanings for “triweekly”? It's almost as though the language evolved rather than being properly designed. Is there another word to indicate a …

  2. meaning - "Biweekly", "bimonthly", "biannual", and "bicentennial": …

    What do lengths of time with the "bi" prefix mean"? I have understood bicentennial as once every two hundred years, but biannual as meaning twice a year. Do biweekly and bimonthly mean …

  3. Are there any words I can use to disambiguate "biweekly"?

    Dec 5, 2011 · We have two words for events occurring in periods of years - biannual meaning twice a year, and biennial meaning once every two years. However, my colleagues talk about …

  4. Is there a word that means "every four weeks"?

    Is there a fourth word in this series: weekly, biweekly, triweekly, ...? If not, and I had to coin a word, then would "quadweekly", "quadriweekly", or some other word be more etymologically …

  5. single word requests - Weekly, Daily, Hourly --- Minutely.

    Sep 16, 2010 · "Hourly," "daily," "monthly," "weekly," and "yearly" suggest a consistent approach to creating adverbial forms of time measurements, but the form breaks down both in smaller …

  6. word choice - What is the collective term for "Daily", "Weekly ...

    May 20, 2016 · What is the collective term for "Daily", "Weekly", "Monthly" and "Yearly"? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 5 months ago Modified 8 years, 2 months ago

  7. word choice - Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, once (?) - English ...

    Apr 28, 2015 · I have this list of choices: Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, once The last one "once" is used to indicate thing that occurs only one time. I wanted to keep up with pattern of the first …

  8. Word for groups of periods of time - English Language & Usage …

    Sep 10, 2015 · I am looking for a word which would apply to the groupings of periods of time, for example: Daily, Weekly, Bi-Weekly, Monthly, Annually etc For example, "this task happens …

  9. Weekly meetings vs weekly meeting - English Language & Usage …

    Yes, in this case, you are referring to all the meetings, which happened weekly, so you would say: During my internship, I had weekly meetings where we discussed about the project.

  10. What is more appropriate: "weekly meet" or "weekly meeting"?

    Apr 18, 2016 · You "have a weekly meeting", meet is not a noun, while meeting is the gerund and is therefore a noun. Moreover, you say "to have something", where something is a noun.