Triannually: meaning, definitions and examples

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triannually

 

[ traɪˈæn.ju.ə.li ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

time frequency

Triannually refers to something that occurs three times a year. It can be synonymous with the term 'tertiary annual', which indicates a schedule that is evenly spaced throughout the year.

Synonyms

tertiary annual, three times a year

Examples of usage

  • The journal is published triannually.
  • We have triannual meetings to assess progress.
  • The festival occurs triannually in the spring, summer, and fall.
  • The organization provides triannual reports to its stakeholders.

Etymology

The term 'triannually' is derived from the Latin prefix 'tri-', meaning three, combined with 'annual', which comes from the Latin 'annalis', meaning yearly or annual. The emergence of the word traces back to the early 19th century. It captures the concept of events or activities that are spaced out throughout the year, emphasizing a schedule that allows for a triadic occurrence. Usage of 'triannually' has become common in various administrative, academic, and professional contexts, particularly in organizational planning and publications.