Halfhourly
[haf-ouuh r-lee, -ou-er-, hahf-] /ˈhæfˈaʊər li, -ˈaʊ ər-, ˈhɑf-/
adjective
1.
(def 3).
2.
occurring every :
a halfhourly interruption.
adverb
3.
at intervals:
The bell rang halfhourly.
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