semiweekly - Meaning in Sanskrit

semiweekly - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of semiweekly in English

semiweekly adjective

  1. occurring twice a weekadj.all

What is semiweekly meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase semiweekly refers to occurring twice a week, or twice a week, or a periodical that is published twice each week (or 104 issues per year). See semiweekly meaning in Sanskrit, semiweekly definition, translation and meaning of semiweekly in Sanskrit. Find semiweekly similar words, semiweekly synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of semiweekly. Find the answer of what is the meaning of semiweekly in Sanskrit.

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