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  • noun Plural form of biannual.

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Examples

  • But you can't, because in large spaces you'll have annuals and biannuals reseeding all over the place.

    Garden Guru Piet Oudolf 2011

  • "Hopefully they're annuals or biannuals that are fun and exciting to do," says Tom Corson, executive vice president and general manager of RCA Music Group, which owns Arista.

    Bringing Back the Classics John Jurgensen 2010

  • Most plants in the temperate regions are annuals or biannuals.

    MBH98 Source Code: Cross-validation R2 « Climate Audit 2005

  • Flowering gwine bushes and miniature tomri fruit trees kept to their designated patches, surrounded by perfect beds of perennials, biannuals, and quarternials.

    Codgerspace Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1992

  • "A brave attempt to sum up ten years worth of magazine publishing from beefy biannuals to niche-y newcomers."

    Coudal Partners Blended Feed 2010

  • "A brave attempt to sum up ten years worth of magazine publishing from beefy biannuals to niche-y newcomers."

    Coudal Partners Blended Feed 2010

  • "A brave attempt to sum up ten years worth of magazine publishing from beefy biannuals to niche-y newcomers."

    Coudal Partners Blended Feed 2010

  • A culture of independent fashion biannuals and independent traditionally low-circulation 'zines' has flourished internationally, breaking the stranglehold of the big titles.

    Life and style | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • While details are under wraps for the moment, the final images from these shoots are destined for release alongside the next batch of hefty biannuals circa February 2010 (no more clues).

    SHOWstudio 2009

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