bimester


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bimester

(ˈbaɪˌmɛstə)
n
a period of two months
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Noun1.bimester - a period of 2 months
period, period of time, time period - an amount of time; "a time period of 30 years"; "hastened the period of time of his recovery"; "Picasso's blue period"
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Classes' bimonthly performances with partial social features use Course (1) n Bimester SCM [bar.x] [+ or -] s A 21 1st Absent 39.42 [+ or -] 6.45 a 2nd Present 39.81 [+ or -] 7.24 a B 23 1st Absent 30.86 [+ or -] 10.56 a 2nd Present 38.62 [+ or -] 8.73 b Course (1) [bar.d] [+ or -] W(P) [s.sub.d] A 0.38 [+ or -] 8.28 0.979 (0.908) B 7.76 [+ or -] 12.41 0.984 (0.958) Note.
(during) the first period I taught translation and grammatical structures to test out the previous teacher's system but the next bimester I told the students that we would make a break in what we had been working on up to now and that we were going to have different English classes.
A in Amo-tell Abyra, Tillet; assever bimester, rag-garret semibreves, satellitary balletomania.
In Sao Paulo, for example, comparing the first bimester for 2014 with 2015 (the period when there was a water crisis) the number of dengue fever cases jumped from 11,876 to 94,623 ( an increase of 697%) (79).
In the example above, the lines of the connectivity matrix [M.sub.1] are assigned to the nodes day, week, month, bimester, quadrimester, semester and year respectively.