Results for: once every two years
English English
aged; elderly; not new; veteran; former; of the age #, senior citizens, person who is # years old, person of the age #old
ancient landmass, consisting of the southern part of the supercontinent of Pangaea. Comprising South America, Africa, peninsular India, Australia, and Antarctica, it began to break up approximately 200 million years ago., see also:LaurasiaGondwanaland
ancient supercontinent, theoretical supercontinent that broke apart approximately 200 million years ago and created the current 7 separate continents on Earth (Geology)Pangaea
before adolescence, prepubescent, pertaining to the pre-teen years, preteen, young person who is not yet a teenager, person between the ages of 9 and 12preadolescent
being 30 in number, group of 30, number 30, numbers 30 to 39, period from age 30 to 39, score in tennis, years 1930 to 1939thirty
being 50 in number, group of 50, number 50, numbers 50 to 59, period from age 50 to 59, years 1950 to 1959fifty
being 80 in number, group of 80, number 80, numbers 80 to 89, period from age 80 to 89, years 1980 to 1989eighty
belonging to me, interj. oh my!, goodness!, oi! (expression of surprise or dismay), million yearsmy
between 13 and 19 years of ageteenage
between 13 and 19 years of ageteenaged
between 9 and 12 years old, child between 9 and 12, for children between 9 and 12, pertaining to the period before the teenage years, preteenager, young person who is not yet a teenager, person between the ages of 9 and 12, preadolescent, subteenpreteen
biannual, event, event which occurs every two years; plant which completes its term of life within two years (Botany), flowering in second year, occurring every two years; lasting two years; (Botany) living two years (of a plant), plant that lives two ...biennial
biblical figure, grandfather of Noah, man who is said to have lived 969 years (Biblical); very old person; very large bottle of wine (holds 6 liters), large wine bottleMethuselah
billion yearsb.y.
bygone days, distant past (Archaic), in the distant past, many years ago (Archaic)yore
 

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