Occurring or appearing once every two weeks; fortnightly.
A publication issued every two weeks.
Usually means every two weeks. For example, if an employee is paid every other Thursday, the employee is paid biweekly. The person paid biweekly will receive 26 paychecks per year. (People paid two times per month – on the 15th and on the last day of the month – are said to be paid semimonthly and will receive 24 paychecks per year.) To Top
twice a week; "he called home semiweekly"
every two weeks; "he visited his cousins fortnightly"
Issued twice a month. Thus, published every two weeks. Compare Semiweekly.
A frequency in a publication in which a new article is released every other week.
Published every two weeks or twice a month.
mortgage note that establishes a payment period of every two weeks, instead of once per month, resulting in the equivalent of 13 payments per year, rather than 12.
Payment Mortgage A mortgage requiring payments every two weeks instead of the standard monthly payment. The result for the borrower is a substantial savings in interest.
Biweekly is a reference to an event that occurs once every two weeks. An example of a biweekly event would be the production of some magazines that have lower subscription numbers or budgets than the more common weekly printings, but a content or circulation making the more usual monthly printing unfeasible or less appropriate.