i dont think there is one, it may just be because your body is just stealing down.
---- Two months, considered as a single period of time, is called a BIMESTER.
TRIMESTER (three months) is a common word, BIMESTER (two months) is a rare one. Is there some reason why you wouldn't be able to just say 'two months'?
A fortnight or bi-weekly, depending on the context.
its fortnightly..
A fortnight = two weeks
A fortnight
Sesquifortnightly. Sesqui is a prefix meaning one and a half, like in the word sesquicentennial. A fortnight is two weeks. Every three weeks, therefore, is sesquifortnightly.
Semiweekly. Some people use biweekly, but this should be reserved for fortnightly, every two weeks. You should also be aware of the word "tertian" which usually means every second day but can also mean every third day.
The spelling is one word, non-hyphenated, "biweekly" (every two weeks).
Something that occurs TWICE a month is called SEMI monthly (semi=half) and something that occurs every TWO months is called BI-Monthly (BI=TWO)
Do you mean bi-monthly? In which case, this would be referring to something that happens twice a month, usually once every two weeks.
every two weeks
Bi-weekly or Fortnightly depending on where you come from
The price of labor is called a wage. If this is given in a frequent period like every two weeks or every month, it is referred to as a salary.
A fortnight is a word used to indicate two weeks.
8,000$ every two weeks 8,000$ every two weeks
Every 2 weeks
Yes, you get paid every two weeks but it's not enough if you ask me.
No, fitness cannot be achieved by working out every two to three weeks.
Comedian Jon Stewart earns about $1 million every two weeks.
Every two weeks.
Every two weeks
No.