Biennial
//baɪˈɛn.i.əl//
"Biennial" in a Sentence (6 examples)
Parsnip is a biennial species, similar to carrots.
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives are elected in biennial elections.
Parsnip is a biennial species, like carrots.
Unlike similar competitions, the biennial New York Piano Competition is designed to nurture young talent.
This is a marked difference from the task force’s previous guidance, which was to start biennial mammograms by age 50.
The famous Biennial was won by Earl of Dartrey, a light, peacocky horse, who was, perhaps, better than he looked.
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