Yearly


pertaining to a year or to each year.
done, made, happening, appearing, coming, etc., once a year or every year:
a yearly medical examination.
computed or determined by the year.
continuing or lasting for a year.
once a year; annually.
a publication appearing once a year.
contemporary examples

volkswagen’s super bowl ad an unfunny slight to culture pia glenn january 30, 2013
u.s. postal services loses $740 million amid declining volume edward ferguson august 8, 2013
‘flu near you’ wants to track influenza trends in u.s., save lives gideon resnick january 11, 2014
inside the cult of crossfit william o’connor may 29, 2014
rich man’s revolutionary michael tomasky october 12, 2011

historical examples

charles lewis c-cke william robert lee smith
a tangled tale lewis carroll
meteorology j. g. m’pherson
james boswell william keith leask
history of the jews, vol. v (of 6) heinrich graetz

adjective
occurring, done, appearing, etc, once a year or every year; annual
lasting or valid for a year; annual: a yearly subscription
adverb
once a year; annually
noun (pl) -lies
a publication, event, etc, that occurs once a year
adj.

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