A periodical published five times a year is typically called a quarterly publication.
a five-year period is a quinquennium
nothing special really. just call it multiply by five or times five or by five
There is no widely used term for such a period.
A golden jubilee
a silver jubilee
Five times anything is referred to as "five times" that quantity or "quintuple." In mathematical terms, if you have a variable ( x ), then five times ( x ) can be expressed as ( 5x ). The term "quintuple" can also denote the result of multiplying a number by five.
Five Little Peppers Midway was published in 1890.
Semicentury. golden jubilee
He's called a 'muezzin '
The novel Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut was first published in 1969. There's also a film-adaptation with the same name, which was released in 1972.
A period of five years is called a "quinquennium." This term is derived from Latin, where "quinque" means five and "annus" means year. It is often used in various contexts, such as in finance, governance, and historical studies.
55 = 3125