tri·mes·ter (ˌ)trī-ˈme-stər. ˈtrī-ˌ : a period of three or about three months.
Three Month Period means the three consecutive month period ending on the last days of February, May, August and November in each calendar year. Sample 1.
A quarterly event happens four times a year, at intervals of three months.
A quarter is a three-month period on a company's financial calendar that acts as a basis for periodic financial reports and the paying of dividends. A quarter refers to one-fourth of a year and is typically expressed as Q1 for the first quarter, Q2 for the second quarter, and so forth.
synonyms for every six months
Compare Synonyms. biannual. half-yearly. semiyearly.
Causes of absent menstruation
Natural causes most likely to cause amenorrhea include pregnancy, breast-feeding, and menopause. Lifestyle factors may include excessive exercise and stress. Also, having too little body fat or too much body fat may also delay or stop menstruation. Hormonal imbalances may cause amenorrhea.
quadrimester (plural quadrimesters) A period of four months or about four months.
(q) The terms “quarter” and “calendar quarter” shall mean a period of three calendar months ending on March 31, June 30, September 30, or December 31.
It's used for budgeting and reporting purposes. The four quarters are: January to March, April to June, July to September, and October to December. A fiscal quarter can also refer to the period of time between two fiscal years. For example, the first fiscal quarter of 2017 would be from October 2016 to December 2016.
Tri-quarterly, absolutely, means either (a) every three quarters or (b) three times a quarter. It's that simple.
Triannual is commonly used to mean one of two things: occurring once every three years or occurring three times per year.
bi·month·ly (ˈ)bī-ˈmən(t)th-lē 1. : occurring every two months. 2.
To avoid confusion between "triennial," once every three years, and "triannual," three times in one year, it is often better to substitute a less ambiguous phrase such as "three times a year" or "every four months."
Vaginal bleeding for three continual months is atypical and a good indicator that it's time to see a health care provider. The average length of a menstrual cycle is 28 days, although 21 to 35 day cycles are common. Menstrual blood flow usually lasts for five to seven days.
Third quarter, Q3: 1 July – 30 September (92 days) Fourth quarter, Q4: 1 October – 31 December (92 days)
January, February, and March: Q1. April, May, and June: Q2. July, August, and September: Q3. October, November, and December: Q4.
abbreviation for fourth quarter : The bank reported a 23% rise in Q4 profits yesterday.
Adverb. triannually (not comparable) (uncommon) Three times per year. (proscribed) Occurring every three years; triennially.
: an amount equal to three of the four equal parts which make up something : seventy-five percent. Three-quarters of the class will be going on the trip.
A quarter is the other most common type of academic term. Each quarter is 10 weeks in length and there are usually three quarters in an academic year: Fall (beginning in September), Winter (beginning in January), and Spring (beginning in March).
Sometimes, irregular periods can be caused by some medicines, exercising too much, having a very low or high body weight, or not eating enough calories. Hormone imbalances can also cause irregular periods. For example, thyroid hormone levels that are too low or too high can cause problems with periods.
Irregular periods are not always a cause for concern. Periods that stop and the restart are often the result of normal hormone fluctuations during menstruation. A person should see a doctor or gynecologist if these irregularities occur with every period, or if they experience other symptoms.
Gestation period: Fetal development period from the time of conception until birth. For humans, the full gestation period is normally 9 months.
In some cases, birth control pills or other hormone therapies can restart your menstrual cycles. Amenorrhea caused by thyroid or pituitary disorders may be treated with medications. If a tumor or structural blockage is causing the problem, surgery may be necessary.