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semi-monthly vs bimonthly definitions

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    Marc Clifton
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    semi-monthly:

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    occurring or published twice a month.

    bi-monthly:

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    done, produced, or occurring twice a month or every two months.

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    Assuming bi- can be two or twice, bimonthly can be every two months or twice a month, which is a bit confusing and can lead to a big difference in meaning. ... Semimonthly, however, is always twice a month.

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    • M Marc Clifton

      semi-monthly:

      Quote:

      occurring or published twice a month.

      bi-monthly:

      Quote:

      done, produced, or occurring twice a month or every two months.

      Quote:

      Assuming bi- can be two or twice, bimonthly can be every two months or twice a month, which is a bit confusing and can lead to a big difference in meaning. ... Semimonthly, however, is always twice a month.

      :sigh:

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      Biweekly has the same problem.

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      • M Marc Clifton

        semi-monthly:

        Quote:

        occurring or published twice a month.

        bi-monthly:

        Quote:

        done, produced, or occurring twice a month or every two months.

        Quote:

        Assuming bi- can be two or twice, bimonthly can be every two months or twice a month, which is a bit confusing and can lead to a big difference in meaning. ... Semimonthly, however, is always twice a month.

        :sigh:

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        David ONeil
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        • M Marc Clifton

          semi-monthly:

          Quote:

          occurring or published twice a month.

          bi-monthly:

          Quote:

          done, produced, or occurring twice a month or every two months.

          Quote:

          Assuming bi- can be two or twice, bimonthly can be every two months or twice a month, which is a bit confusing and can lead to a big difference in meaning. ... Semimonthly, however, is always twice a month.

          :sigh:

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          Daniel Pfeffer
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          I always understood semi- to mean half (e.g. _semi_major), and bi- to mean two (e.g. _bi_cycle) The use of bi- to mean half may refer to a doubling of the frequency, but is more likely to be due to people using words they don't properly understand.

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            Daniel Pfeffer
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            I've half a mind to agree.

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            • M Marc Clifton

              semi-monthly:

              Quote:

              occurring or published twice a month.

              bi-monthly:

              Quote:

              done, produced, or occurring twice a month or every two months.

              Quote:

              Assuming bi- can be two or twice, bimonthly can be every two months or twice a month, which is a bit confusing and can lead to a big difference in meaning. ... Semimonthly, however, is always twice a month.

              :sigh:

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              Vikram A Punathambekar
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              I've never come across semi monthly, although semi annual is very commonly used in financial circles.

              Cheers, Vikram.

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              • M Marc Clifton

                semi-monthly:

                Quote:

                occurring or published twice a month.

                bi-monthly:

                Quote:

                done, produced, or occurring twice a month or every two months.

                Quote:

                Assuming bi- can be two or twice, bimonthly can be every two months or twice a month, which is a bit confusing and can lead to a big difference in meaning. ... Semimonthly, however, is always twice a month.

                :sigh:

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                Wastedtalent
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                Also, biannual which can and most commonly is used to mean twice a year, may also be used to mean every two years, though for the latter it's often sensible to use biennial to avoid confusion.

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                • M Marc Clifton

                  semi-monthly:

                  Quote:

                  occurring or published twice a month.

                  bi-monthly:

                  Quote:

                  done, produced, or occurring twice a month or every two months.

                  Quote:

                  Assuming bi- can be two or twice, bimonthly can be every two months or twice a month, which is a bit confusing and can lead to a big difference in meaning. ... Semimonthly, however, is always twice a month.

                  :sigh:

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                  Pete Kelley
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                  Bi-monthly, bi-weekly, bi-annually - I'll never understand why words with such ambiguities are in-use!
                  When I worked at a banking processing center and they were pushing for "bi-monthly billing" as a feature - half the staff had one definition in mind, and the other had another!
                  Any attempt to have them adopt less ambiguous speech like "twice-monthly billing" or "two-week-billing" was shown with disdain. Don't be optimistic about explaining why wording is important to any higher-ups in the financial industry. They already had the marketing stuff all printed up and didn't want to be seen as troublemakers.

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