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

    The problem with trying to sound clever by coining something from roots and prefixes is that the people who grok quadriweekly or quadweekly quickly and intuitively will also understand it's …

  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. Use of the word "rather" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Sep 17, 2019 · One of our teachers wrote the following sentence in his Parent Orientation handout: We will not be learning these subjects daily rather they will be learned weekly as …

  4. Is there a word which means "having a frequency of decades" or …

    17 I have a document with the headings: daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, and decadely. Google Chrome, Google Docs, and Dictionary.com insist that "decadely" is not a word. Furthermore, …

  5. What's the Best English word for 6 months in this group: daily, …

    While one question could be about what does bi- stand for, my question is what better one word is there for 6 months like daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly. My guess it there might be one that I …

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

    Dec 5, 2011 · Besides the ambiguity of the words "bi-weekly" or "bi-monthly," I think that they are esthetically ugly and artificial words that detract from the English language.

  7. 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 …

  8. Is "this Monday" or "next Monday" the correct way to refer to the …

    To me, the meaning of this Monday depends on the tense; in the past tense, I would take it to mean this past Monday, and in future tense, I would take it to mean this coming Monday. Next …

  9. "Pregnant" as a taboo word - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Nov 29, 2018 · According to a recently-resurfaced Us Weekly feature, the term is one of Her Majesty's pet peeves. The piece - which was published back when Prince George was a baby …

  10. word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    One key distinction between annually and yearly, is that the word annual is derived from latin according to Dictionary.com: Late Latin annuālis, equivalent to Latin annu (us) yearly …