Biweekly


occurring every two weeks.
occurring twice a week; semiweekly.
a periodical issued every other week.
every two weeks.
twice a week.
Contemporary Examples

‘New York’ Mag & the Cruel Double Meaning of ‘Biweekly’ Jesse Sheidlower December 1, 2013
Did My Taxes Go Up? I Hadn’t Noticed. Daniel Gross March 26, 2013
Ex-Obama Aide Buys The New Republic Howard Kurtz March 8, 2012

Historical Examples

The Philadelphia Magazines and their Contributors 1741-1850 Albert Smyth
New Homes for Old Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge
Short Stories of the New America Various
Short Stories of the New America Various

adjective, adverb
every two weeks
(often avoided because of confusion with sense 1) twice a week; semiweekly See bi-1
noun (pl) -lies
a periodical published every two weeks
adj.

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