Something that happens every 5 years
quinquennial
Events that occur every 5 years are often referred to as quinquennial events. Another term that can be used is quinquennium, which refers to a period of five years. These terms are commonly used in various fields such as academia, government, and business to describe events or milestones that happen on a five-year cycle.
here are all of the synonyms of 'Five' i could find. - pentagonal, pentamerous, quinary, quinate, quinquennial, quintuple ! -Chow
"Quinquennial" per the related link below:
Parimal Roy has written: 'Quinquennial review on the progress of education in West Bengal for the period 1947-48 to 1951-52' -- subject(s): Education, History
Every five years is referred to as a "quinquennium." This term is derived from Latin, where "quinque" means five and "annus" means year. Events that occur every five years can be described as quinquennial.
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Quinquennial = something that happens every 5 years. Lustral = also something that happens every 5 years or we could invent: semi-Decennial: where semi is half and Deccennial happens every 10 years.
A synonym for every five years is quinquennial: as an adjective describes something that happens every five years or that lasts for five years; the noun means the fifth anniversary or a period of five years.
Biennial:Occurring every two years. The Legislature meets biennially. NOTE: Biannual means "occurring twice a year."www.leg.state.or.us/glossary.htmlPlant that completes its life cycle in two years and generally flowers in the second yearnaturesnaturals.co.uk/Botanicals+Glossary
Amini Commission 1776 A revenue commission of inquiry instituted by Governor General Warren Hastings to make an evaluation of India's land resources so that the next revenue settlement could be made fairly. The Quinquennial Settlement (1772-1776), which was based on nilam or auction bids among revenue farmers, proved to be a disastrous failure. A new settlement was due from 1777. Warren Hastings instituted a revenue commission to survey (hence the term 'amini') the resource situation and recommend a fair assessment of land revenue for the next settlement. It consisted of two covenanted officers and one native diwan. The two covenanted officers were David Anderson and George Bogle. They worked as commissioners and the native diwan Gangagovind Singh served on the commission as peshkar. The Governor General in Council concurred that a reliable valuation should take place in the revenues, that some diminution should be made, and that the coming settlement should be permanent. The commission was asked to give their concrete recommendations as to how these objects could be achieved.
This is applicable only to India.are the deaths of young women who are murdered or driven to suicide by continuous harassment and torture by husbands and in-laws in an effort to extort an increased dowry. Dowry deaths are reported in various South Asian countries such as India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Dowry death is considered one of the many categories of violence against women in South Asia. Most dowry deaths occur when the young woman, unable to bear the harassment and torture, commits suicide. Most of these suicides are by hanging or by fire. Sometimes the woman is killed by setting her on fire; this is known as "bride burning". The Indian national crime bureau reports that there were about 6787 dowry death cases registered in India in 2005. Incidents of dowry deaths during the year 2005 (6,787) have increased significantly by 46.0 per cent over 1995 level (4,648). However, the increase was marginal (0.1%) over quinquennial average of 2000-2004 and there was a decline by 3.4 per cent (7,026) compared to year 2005.