Not a ten year span, but a term for 9 year span. Is this right?

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I’m curious what the most appropriate single word is to describe a 9 year time span? …Other words for spans of years also come from Latin: biennium (e.g. valentium 2), triennium (3+), quadrennium (4+), lustrum (5+ years) “.

Which form of an adjective is the best for novemnium? Novem is Latin for 9. Is this the correct structure/spelling, or are there better alternatives to this problem?

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You had a good idea. What are some ways you can leave out the first “M” in an adjective? The word that you are seeking is novennial and novennial.”

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Answered on July 6, 2021.
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You had a good idea. What are some ways you can leave out the first “M” in an adjective? The word that you are seeking is novennial and novennial.”

Where can I find the free dictionary? Who

make #novennial/. com/?

Answered on July 18, 2021.
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You had a good idea. What are some ways you can leave out the first “M” in an adjective? The word that you are seeking is novennial and novennial.”

Where can I find the free dictionary? Who

make #novennial/. com/?

Answered on July 19, 2021.
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(NOun) The noun form of a user’s answer (novennial), and I believe you are looking for a noun,

is novennium (rare) A nine-year period or cycle.

From Wikipedia

Also see enneatic :

Occurring once in every nine times, days, years, etc. From Wikicommon Wikialso see enneatic and Slavic names also. Is every ninth a seventh?

From The Free Dictionary

And finally, from

Debbie Connec Is 9 years or is it considered an enneaeteric period.

From Wordnik, in turn from The Century Dictionary.

If you are a lone sailor, use wordnik not only to translate vocabulary like Wordnik and then use wordnik as an apropos dictionary.

Answered on July 21, 2021.
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You had a good idea. What are some ways you can leave out the first “M” in an adjective? The word that you are seeking is novennial and novennial.”

Where can I find the free dictionary? Who

make #novennial/. com/?

Answered on July 22, 2021.
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(NOun) The noun form of a user’s answer (novennial), and I believe you are looking for a noun,

is novennium (rare) A nine-year period or cycle.

From Wikipedia

Also see enneatic :

Occurring once in every nine times, days, years, etc. From Wikicommon Wikialso see enneatic and Slavic names also. Is every ninth a seventh?

From The Free Dictionary

And finally, from

Debbie Connec Is 9 years or is it considered an enneaeteric period.

From Wordnik, in turn from The Century Dictionary.

If you are a lone sailor, use wordnik not only to translate vocabulary like Wordnik and then use wordnik as an apropos dictionary.

Answered on July 24, 2021.
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(NOun) The noun form of a user’s answer (novennial), and I believe you are looking for a noun,

is novennium (rare) A nine-year period or cycle.

From Wikipedia

Also see enneatic :

Occurring once in every nine times, days, years, etc. From Wikicommon Wikialso see enneatic and Slavic names also. Is every ninth a seventh?

From The Free Dictionary

And finally, from

Debbie Connec Is 9 years or is it considered an enneaeteric period.

From Wordnik, in turn from The Century Dictionary.

If you are a lone sailor, use wordnik not only to translate vocabulary like Wordnik and then use wordnik as an apropos dictionary.

Answered on July 27, 2021.
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(NOun) The noun form of a user’s answer (novennial), and I believe you are looking for a noun,

is novennium (rare) A nine-year period or cycle.

From Wikipedia

Also see enneatic :

Occurring once in every nine times, days, years, etc. From Wikicommon Wikialso see enneatic and Slavic names also. Is every ninth a seventh?

From The Free Dictionary

And finally, from

Debbie Connec Is 9 years or is it considered an enneaeteric period.

From Wordnik, in turn from The Century Dictionary.

If you are a lone sailor, use wordnik not only to translate vocabulary like Wordnik and then use wordnik as an apropos dictionary.

Answered on July 27, 2021.
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(NOun) The noun form of a user’s answer (novennial), and I believe you are looking for a noun,

is novennium (rare) A nine-year period or cycle.

From Wikipedia

Also see enneatic :

Occurring once in every nine times, days, years, etc. From Wikicommon Wikialso see enneatic and Slavic names also. Is every ninth a seventh?

From The Free Dictionary

And finally, from

Debbie Connec Is 9 years or is it considered an enneaeteric period.

From Wordnik, in turn from The Century Dictionary.

If you are a lone sailor, use wordnik not only to translate vocabulary like Wordnik and then use wordnik as an apropos dictionary.

Answered on July 28, 2021.
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You had a good idea. What are some ways you can leave out the first “M” in an adjective? The word that you are seeking is novennial and novennial.”

Where can I find the free dictionary? Who

make #novennial/. com/?

Answered on July 30, 2021.
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