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so...annual means once a year, and perennial means throughout the year? I guess that makes sense..
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I thought you measured a year in raindrops and cups of coffee, or five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes.
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Did the fairytale deconstructors ever link "Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone?" to Asian cuisine?
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Hobbes, my chemistry teacher asked that once "hey, does anyone know offhand how many minutes are in a year?" (he was totally joking, of course), and three people immediately went "five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes!"
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quote:Originally posted by katharina: Semi-annual is twice a year.
Biannual is the term.
Happening every two years is biennial. Check Dic.com for info.
Jonathan Howard
(P.S. I'm on my "Jonathan Howard" ID because I'm on a public computer at one of the schools I attend.)
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