triweekly

tri·week·ly

 (trī-wēk′lē)
adj.
1. Happening, done, or appearing three times a week.
2. Happening, done, or appearing every three weeks.
adv.
1. Three times a week.
2. Every three weeks.
n. pl. tri·week·lies
A periodical published triweekly.
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triweekly

(traɪˈwiːklɪ)
adj, adv
1. every three weeks
2. three times a week
n, pl -lies
(Journalism & Publishing) a triweekly publication
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tri•week•ly

(traɪˈwik li)

adv., adj., n., pl. -lies. adv.
1. every three weeks.
2. three times a week.
adj.
3. occurring or appearing every three weeks.
4. occurring or appearing three times a week.
n.
5. a triweekly publication.
[1825–35]
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