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Periodical meaning
A publication issued regularly, but less frequently than daily. | A regularly issued thematic publication that contains the most current information in its field, often the primary means for communication of original scholarship or creative work at the cutting edge of research in its field.
Synonyms of Periodical
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Example sentences (20)
Even Ebony magazine delayed publishing his essay "I Choose Exile" until he suggested it would be better to publish it in a white periodical, "since a white periodical would be less vulnerable to accusations of disloyalty".
Eventually the scholar and poet Clement Clarke Moore took credit for “Visit,” although some literary historians contend it was authored by Henry Livingston Jr.; contests over periodical publications were fierce in Early Republic America, as could attest.
A rare co-emergence of adjacent periodical cicada broods will occur across the entire state of Illinois and in parts of Missouri and other surrounding states, filling the air with the sounds of their noisy mating call.
Gerry is a poet, former Brownsbank Writing Fellow, and editor of The Dark Horse, a beautifully-produced Scottish-American literary periodical.
Periodical cicadas can require 17 years to complete development.
The man is expected to appear in the Dientjie periodical court on Tuesday.
The periodical refers to the problem of motivation, and to the fact that when you leave youngsters to study on their own, there are always some who don’t do much, and no kind of AI will fix that.
The suspect appeared before Zaaiplaas Periodical Court last Monday on charges of housebreaking and rape.
In his presentation on the draft policy, K.P. Sathyamurthy, Joint Chief Engineer (Buildings), PWD, highlighted the procedures for getting licences, periodical checks, measures to streamline the trade and also the penalty for violations.
Playboy has announced it will be shutting down its US periodical this month after supply chain issues caused by the coronavirus pandemic exacerbated already sagging print sales.
So said Leonard Koren, the American design philosopher, who also holds the lofty-sounding title of “bathing expert” and who, in 1976, founded magazine, a periodical dedicated to gourmet bathing.
While nearly as large as the Asian giant hornet, Sphecius speciosus, or the cicada killer, is not in the same insect family as the Asian giant hornet and is specialized to hunt annual cicadas, and to a significantly lesser extent, periodical cicadas.
Historians have proclaimed it to be the oldest continuously-published periodical in North America.
Important Information on Periodical Updation.
In addition, the board has approved granting permanent registration to custodians instead of periodical renewal every three years.
In addition to epilepsy, an inherited canine disease can cause periodical seizures.
The Acropole building will host offices for various departments of the Ministry of Culture’s contemporary culture department, workshops, educational programs, periodical art exhibitions.
According to the constitution, election of the officers or members of the executive committee of a political party will be deemed to be periodical if done at regular intervals not exceeding four years.
Amazon’s Kindle is the dominate e-reader in North America because Amazon dominates the ebook and digital periodical market.
Back in October, I was in the dentist’s waiting room perusing an outdoor hunting/fishing periodical when I came upon a short article touting Trac-Tech, outdoor underwear made by Russell Athletic.