Quinquennium

//kwɪŋˈkwɛniəm//

Synonyms for "quinquennium" (32 found)

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Translations

27 translations across 15 languages.

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Asturian

1 entries
  • llustru noun (period of five years)

Basque

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  • bosturteko noun (period of five years)

Catalan

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  • lustre noun (period of five years)

French

2 entries
  • lustre noun (period of five years)
  • quinquennat noun (period of five years)

Galician

1 entries
  • lustro noun (period of five years)

German

4 entries
  • Fünfjahresperiode noun (period of five years)
  • Fünfjahreszeitraum noun (period of five years)
  • Jahrfünft noun (period of five years)
  • Lustrum noun (period of five years)

Italian

4 entries
  • lustra noun (period of five years)
  • lustro noun (period of five years)
  • quinquennalità noun (period of five years)
  • quinquennio noun (period of five years)

Latin

2 entries
  • lūstrum noun (period of five years)
  • quinquennium noun (period of five years)

Polish

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  • pięciolecie noun (period of five years)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • lustro noun (period of five years)
  • quinquénio noun (period of five years)

Russian

2 entries
  • люстр noun (period of five years)
  • люстрации noun (period of five years)

Sanskrit

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  • युग noun (period of five years)

Spanish

1 entries
  • lustro noun (period of five years)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • люструм noun (period of five years)

Volapük

2 entries
  • lulyel noun (period of five years)
  • lulyelayubid noun (period of five years)

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During the quinquennium from 1991 to 1995, infant mortality increased.

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