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		Definition of biyearly in English: biyearlyadverb & adjectivebʌɪˈjəːlibʌɪˈjɪəli Appearing or taking place every two years or twice a year. as adjective the biyearly match  Example sentencesExamples -  And even if that is the case, I am still sorry to see it go from a yearly event to a biyearly event.
 -  Besides our biyearly newsletter, you get a regular update from us on the progress of the project sponsored by you.
 -  The TOP500 is a biyearly competition that ranks 500 entries by sustained performance for a linear equation solver.
 -  In addition to its daily schedule, the center holds numerous one-, two-, and three-day retreats and intensive biyearly winter and summer retreats called Kyol Che.
 -  Each of the 10 RCEs in collaboration with select industry leaders have formed a committee to assist with the evaluation of specific product development plans via a biyearly meeting in Bethesda MD.
 -  You have the choice of paying for your hosting month to month, yearly, or biyearly.
 -  The VPRO Grand Prix is awarded biyearly to the best comics artist active today.
 -  They have a Medicaid occupancy percentage that equals or exceeds the applicable biyearly Medicaid minimum occupancy percentage.
 -  Since annual and biyearly plants only blossom and fructify one time each year, they are also called monocarpic plants.
 -  Various readers have written in to tell me that the set of studies was biyearly until 1968, so the 1963, 1965, and 1967 issues don't exist.
 -  As a forum for sharing ideas, we invite frequent users to participate in biyearly brainstorm sessions sponsored by the web site.
 -  For the thousand-and-above e-mails package, if you opt for biyearly payment, you get one-month of free usage and for yearly payment you get 2 months of free usage.
 -  He chose wordless comics as his Grand Prix exhibition theme, to be seen during the next edition of the biyearly magazine in 2006
 -  The table shows pricing for monthly, yearly, and biyearly contracts.
 
    Definition of biyearly in US English: biyearlyadjective & adverbˌbīˈyirlē Appearing or taking place every two years or twice a year. as adjective the biyearly match  Example sentencesExamples -  Each of the 10 RCEs in collaboration with select industry leaders have formed a committee to assist with the evaluation of specific product development plans via a biyearly meeting in Bethesda MD.
 -  You have the choice of paying for your hosting month to month, yearly, or biyearly.
 -  The VPRO Grand Prix is awarded biyearly to the best comics artist active today.
 -  He chose wordless comics as his Grand Prix exhibition theme, to be seen during the next edition of the biyearly magazine in 2006
 -  Besides our biyearly newsletter, you get a regular update from us on the progress of the project sponsored by you.
 -  In addition to its daily schedule, the center holds numerous one-, two-, and three-day retreats and intensive biyearly winter and summer retreats called Kyol Che.
 -  For the thousand-and-above e-mails package, if you opt for biyearly payment, you get one-month of free usage and for yearly payment you get 2 months of free usage.
 -  The TOP500 is a biyearly competition that ranks 500 entries by sustained performance for a linear equation solver.
 -  As a forum for sharing ideas, we invite frequent users to participate in biyearly brainstorm sessions sponsored by the web site.
 -  And even if that is the case, I am still sorry to see it go from a yearly event to a biyearly event.
 -  Various readers have written in to tell me that the set of studies was biyearly until 1968, so the 1963, 1965, and 1967 issues don't exist.
 -  They have a Medicaid occupancy percentage that equals or exceeds the applicable biyearly Medicaid minimum occupancy percentage.
 -  Since annual and biyearly plants only blossom and fructify one time each year, they are also called monocarpic plants.
 -  The table shows pricing for monthly, yearly, and biyearly contracts.
 
 
 Usage   On the ambiguity of words like biyearly, bimonthly, etc., see bi-     |