BIENNIAL vs TRIENNIAL: NOUN
- An event that occurs every two years.
- A plant that normally requires two seasons to complete its life cycle, growing usually as a rosette in the first season and producing flowers and fruits and then dying in the second season.
- A perennial plant, such as the English daisy, cultivated as a biennial.
- An exercise, as a college examination, occurring once in two years. Sometimes also bisannual.
- Something which takes place or appears once in two years; esp. a biennial examination.
- A plant which exists or lasts for two years.
- A plant having a life cycle that normally takes two seasons from germination to death to complete; flowering biennials usually bloom and fruit in the second season
- A plant that requires two years to complete its life-cycle, germinating and growing in its first year, then producing its flowers and fruit in its second year, after which it usually dies.
- A plant which requires two seasons of growth to produce its flowers and fruit, growing one year and flowering, fruiting, and dying the next.
- Something which takes place or appears once in three years.
- Any event, service, ceremony, etc., occurring once in three years; specifically, the third anniversary of an event.
- A plant which continues to live for three years.
- A mass performed daily for three years for the soul of a dead person.
- A ceremony or celebration occurring every three years.
- A third anniversary.
- The 300th anniversary (or the celebration of it)
BIENNIAL vs TRIENNIAL: ADJECTIVE
- Occurring every second year
- Having a life cycle lasting two seasons
- Lasting or living for two years.
- Happening every second year.
- Having a life cycle that normally takes two growing seasons to complete.
- Continuing for two years, and then perishing, as plants which form roots and leaves the first year, and produce fruit the second.
- Happening every two years.
- Lasting for two years.
- Occurring every third year or lasting 3 years
- Lasting for three years.
- Occurring every third year.
- Lasting three years.
- Happening, coming about, or appearing once in every three years
- Continuing three years.
BIENNIAL vs TRIENNIAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Happening or taking place once in two years: as, biennial games.
- Continuing or lasting for two years; changed or renewed every two years: Said especially of plants.
- (botany) a plant having a life cycle that normally takes two seasons from germination to death to complete
- Happening every three years.
- Continuing three years: as, triennial parliaments; specifically, of plants, lasting or enduring for three years.
BIENNIAL vs TRIENNIAL: RELATED WORDS
- Yearly, Quadrennial, Semi annual, Half yearly, Biennale, Bi annual, Bi, Corresponding, Revised, Biennium, Annual, Triennial, Biannual, Two year, Biyearly
- Semiannual, Annual, Quadrennial, Quinquennial, Biannual, Cyclical, Triple, Triangular, Trilateral, Tripartite, Quarterly, Triennium, Biennial, Tercentennial, Tercentenary
BIENNIAL vs TRIENNIAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Semiannual, Yearly, Quadrennial, Semi annual, Biennale, Bi annual, Bi, Corresponding, Revised, Biennium, Annual, Triennial, Biannual, Two year, Biyearly
- Semiannual, Annual, Quadrennial, Quinquennial, Biannual, Cyclical, Triple, Triangular, Trilateral, Tripartite, Quarterly, Triennium, Biennial, Tercentennial, Tercentenary
BIENNIAL vs TRIENNIAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Liability protection afforded to renew my llc biennial statement affords a biennial statement prior to a system?
- Dept. of Agriculture and Markets - 1931 Biennial Report by Oklahoma Tax Commission - 1931 Biennial Report by Kansas.
- Office of Correctional Services - 1950 Biennial Report by Denver Public Library - 1950 Biennial Report by Oregon State School for the Blind, Utah.
- Attorney General's Office - 1914 Biennial Report by West Virginia Board of Control - 1914 Biennial Report by Kentucky.
- School for the Deaf, Jacksonville - 1889 Biennial Report by Railroad Commission of Kentucky - 1889 Biennial Report by Iowa.
- Public Service Commission - 1902 Biennial Report by Illinois School for the Blind, Jacksonville - 1902 Biennial Report by Colorado.
- Forestry, Fish and Game Dept - 1948 Biennial Report by Oklahoma Tax Commission - 1948 Biennial Report by South Dakota.
- CME for the biennial renewal period immediately preceding the biennial license renewal date.
- International Gender and Language Asociation Biennial ConferenceThe 16th BOLESWANA Biennial Educational Symposium Fill in this form to create an account with this conference.
- Biennial Report: Every two years, Iowa LLCs have to file a biennial report with the Secretary of State.
- It was the first to have triennial parliaments.
- Triennial reassessment is required by West Virginia law.
- Note: All estimates are on a triennial basis.
- Proceedings of the American heartworm society triennial meeting.
- Provides essential support for IDPH triennial site visits.
- The Triennial evaluation of students with handicapping conditions.
- These are known as biennial and triennial intakes.
- Finally a great triennial competition decides the elections.
- The credits must be obtained during the third year of the triennial licensure period to count toward the next triennial licensure period.
- Triennial Date: Enter the date when the next triennial evaluation is due to be completed.
BIENNIAL vs TRIENNIAL: QUESTIONS
- When did Georges Viallat represent France at the Venice Biennial?
- What is the UT Tyler biennial outdoor sculpture invitational exhibition?
- Which hazardous waste must be part of the biennial Repo?
- How can I prevent biennial bearing on my fruit trees?
- Is the Whitney Biennial Painting about Emmett Till racist?
- Is there an addendum to the biennial housing report?
- When can I register for the biennial longleaf Conference?
- How long is the biennial training requirement for CEAS?
- When is the 79th Biennial International Law Conference?
- What is biennial military and civil aircraft exhibition?
- When will the status report be accepted for the triennial report?
- What is a triennial assessment and why is it important?
- When do you need a triennial reevaluation for special education?
- Why did Melech David care about the triennial cycle?
- What was the previous triennial CPP actuarial report?