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.
"Once a year" is an adverb (like "sometimes" or "often") and therefore can't be made plural. It stay the same even when describing multiple actions, people, or events. (for example, "Christmas and Easter both happen once a year," or "John and I go to the mountains once a year." If you would like to describe something that happens more often, try "twice a year", "three times a year", "ten times a year", "many times a year", or "once a month". For something less often try "once every two years" or "once every three years".
Do you mean bi-monthly? In which case, this would be referring to something that happens twice a month, usually once every two weeks.
'Once in a while' (two words) is correct.
in medical terms q means every examples: q week = every week (once a week) qd = every day (once a day) other examples: q HS = every Hour of Sleep (once at bedtime, usually refers to at night) q mo = every month (once a month) q 8 hrs = every 8 hours (once every 8 hours) except for: QID = 4 times each day (usually spaced out to be once every 6 hours)
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once every three weeks
Conception to 28 weeks = once every 4 weeks 28 to 36 weeks = once every 2 weeks 36 weeks to delivery = once every week
The schedule reinforcement of the phrase you get paid once every two weeks would be you get a paycheck once out of every 14 days.
According to recent studies, the average American washes their sheets once a week.(40%), others every couple of weeks (34%). The rest change their sheets once a month, or once every three months.
You don't have to get new ones, no. You could get them filled in every three weeks only if you want to keep your acrylic nails looking like new without getting new ones.
Oh, dude, Arby's employees usually get paid on Fridays. But hey, if you're lucky, maybe they'll switch it up and throw some cash your way on a Tuesday, just to keep you on your toes. Who knows, man, it's a wild world out there in the fast food industry.
qd=every daybid=twice a daytid=three timesw a daythat would be Q D, for once a day.Daily in medical terminology is abbreviated qd.odQ Dod
yes they will go from every 4 weeks to every 2 weeks to once a week
Yes, you do have to water it. About once every few weeks.
Once every week to two weeks. Using another oil and not letting your natural oil from your hair to repair your hair itself can damage your hair. Washing your hair too often, using too much heat and hair products and also damage your hair. Wash your hair once every three days or more if you can handle it. I do it once every two weeks.
"Fortnight" is a term that means a period of two weeks. So, "every fortnight" means something that occurs or happens once every two weeks.
Once every two weeks.