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The answer BIENNIAL has 37 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of biennial in various dictionaries:
noun - (botany) a plant having a life cycle that normally takes two seasons from germination to death to complete
adj - having a life cycle lasting two seasons
adj - occurring every second year
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Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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Foxglove is an example of this type of plant that completes its life cycle in 2 years |
Term for something that occurs every 2 years |
Perennial plants live for many years; just change the first syllable to get this term for plants that live only 2 years |
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happening once every two years |
a plant that lives for two years, producing seeds and flowers in its second year |
happening once every two years: |
Botany A plant that normally requires two seasons to complete its life cycle, growing usually as a rosette in the first season and producing flowers and fruits and then dying in the second season. |
An event that occurs every two years. |
Botany Having a life cycle that normally takes two growing seasons to complete. |
Lasting or living for two years. |
Biennial description |
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Biennial means (an event) lasting for two years or occurring every two years. * In particular, it can refer to:* Biennial plant, a plant which blooms in its second year and then dies * Biennale, the Italian word for "biennial" and a term used within the art world to describe an international exhibition of contemporary art, stemming from the use of the phrase for the Venice Biennale. (The English form, "biennial", is also commonly used to describe these art events.) |