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  1. Why “daily” and not “dayly”? - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    Apr 16, 2014 · Checking how adjectives related to time are created, I see: year → yearly month → monthly week → weekly day → daily Why has “day” been derived into “daily” with an ‘i’ instead …

  2. meaning - "Biweekly", "bimonthly", "biannual", and "bicentennial": …

    What do lengths of time with the "bi" prefix mean"? I have understood bicentennial as once every two hundred years, but biannual as meaning twice a year. Do biweekly and bimonthly mean …

  3. vocabulary - Word to describe "everyday things" - English …

    Aug 9, 2011 · usage: "..my daily chores" Not to mention that the accepted answer is laconic in that I personally prefer its usage. "Jim got so engrossed in watching the soccer match that he …

  4. phrase requests - More professional word for "day to day task ...

    May 24, 2023 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for …

  5. recurring events - A word for "every two days" - English Language ...

    Aug 23, 2014 · In regular conversation, the phrase is simply every other day.Technically, however, one could use bidiurnal.It appears the word may have been coined by Ursula M. …

  6. Weekly, Daily, Hourly - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Sep 16, 2010 · "Hourly," "daily," "monthly," "weekly," and "yearly" suggest a consistent approach to creating adverbial forms of time measurements, but the form breaks down both in smaller …

  7. grammar - When to use "lives" as a plural of life? - English …

    Aug 5, 2012 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for …

  8. time - Is there any difference between "monthly average" and …

    Nov 24, 2014 · Suggestions to Authors of the Reports of the United States Geological Survey, Fifth Edition, 1958, page 44, says, "The terms "daily mean" and "mean daily" should not be …

  9. Origin of "the beatings will continue until morale improves"

    Part of the daily orders reads as follows: There will be no leave until morale improves. The words "no leave until morale improves" have been underlined by the person who sent this excerpt to …

  10. What is the meaning of the phrase “The morning constitutional”?

    I have understood it to be Cockney Rhyming Slang. Constitutional-> Constitutional Right -> Word that rhymes with "right" which means poop. To such an extent, if someone said they were …

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