Quadrennial
tri-annual
An annual lives, produces, sets seed and dies in one year. Doesn't matter what you do, it dies. A perennial lives from three years onward., depending on the species. If a biennial or perennial is not hardy in a climate, it is often grown as an annual, but in the correct climate it lives longer. Broccoli is a member of the Brassica genus, along with cabbage, Brussels sprouts, kale, collards, kohlrabi, gai lan, sui choi, bok choi. Broccoli is neither annual nor perennial: it is a biennial. This means it grows the first year and it flowers the second year -- then it dies. Broccoli is actually the flower of the plant. Biennials can often be fooled into thinking they have lived two years by planting them in late summer. They experience a winter, then flower the next spring. In our counting it is less than 12 months, but in the plant's cycle it has experienced 2 growing seasons, so it blooms ... thus the broccoli head.
A pea family member that generally sports three leaflets below the bloom and that typically survives as an annual, biennial or perennial (though short-lived) within the rose and rose-like clade of three-grooved pollen-bearing flowering plants is the taxonomy for clover. The specific genus is Trifolium, followed by one of 245 species names.
There are three adjustments that have to be made in going from annual to semi-annual bond analysis. These three adjustments are to divide the annual interest rate by two, multiply the number of years by two, and divide the annual yield to maturity by two.
The rules in Bihar stipulates that all workers should be given a salary increment after every three months.
There is disagreement on whether there even exists a proper, unambiguous term for "every four months." Many use triannualfor the purpose. There is some logic to this, since biannualmeans twice yearly, whereas biennial means every two years, and triennial means every three years. But some dictionaries, ones that do list triannual, list it as a synonym for triennial ("every three years") while at the same time giving it the meaning of "three times yearly" And although biennial and biannual are well defined, they are often confused in usage. And in horticulture, biannualrefers to a two-year cycle. Some have suggested the awkward term quadrimonthly, while others suggest the straightforward thrice-yearly. But whatever we do we have to be clear. Even the writers who use triannual often attach the definition alongside it, because they know it can be misunderstood.
The word annual has three syllables. The syllables in the word are an-nu-al.
Oh, dude, corn is an annual crop because it completes its life cycle in one growing season. It's like the fast and furious of the plant world, you know? Plant it, grow it, harvest it, all in one year. So, yeah, corn is like the sprinter of the crop world, not like those lazy perennials taking their sweet time.
The different position of the sun at different times of the year, day and night and by observation are the three proofs that support the annual motion of the earth.
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every triangle has three midsegments because every triangle has three sides
Something that happens every three years is a triennialevent.