About The Word Fortnightly
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Fortnightly
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What's The Definition Of Fortnightly?
[adv] every two weeks; "he visited his cousins fortnightly"
[adj] occurring every two weeks Synonyms | Synonyms for Fortnightly: biweekly | biweekly Related Terms | Find terms related to Fortnightly: annual | biannual | biennial | bimonthly | biweekly | catamenial | centenary | centennial | daily | daybook | decennial | diary | diurnal | ephemeris | gazette | hebdomadal | hourly | journal | magazine | menstrual | momentary | momently | monthly | newsmagazine | organ | periodical | pictorial | quarterly | quotidian | review | secular | semestral | semiannual | semimonthly | semiweekly | semiyearly | serial | slick magazine | tertian | trade magazine | triennial | weekly | yearbook | yearly See Also | Fortnightly In Webster's Dictionary \Fort"night`ly\, a.
Occurring or appearing once in a fortnight; as, a fortnightly
meeting of a club; a fortnightly magazine, or other
publication. -- adv. Once in a fortnight; at intervals of a
fortnight.
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