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Meanings of
perennial
(perennials)
in English
Portuguese
perene
Catalan
perenne
Spanish
perenne
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Lasting three seasons or more.
annual
biennial
Portuguese
perene
Recurring again and again.
repeated
recurrent
long standing
Related terms
continual
Antonyms
Examples for "
annual
"
annual
biennial
Examples for "
annual
"
1
The
annual
grants help nonprofits and local governments aid human trafficking victims.
2
A number of Irish public companies will report
annual
figures this week.
3
Monday marks the second year of Ontario's
annual
Family Day statutory holiday.
4
The church's
annual
assembly takes place in Belfast this week, beginning today.
5
The new rules only deal with disclosures necessary ahead of
annual
meetings.
1
The city is hosting the
biennial
competition over four days from tomorrow.
2
The
biennial
trip to Dublin, in particular, is looked forward to eagerly.
3
Elections in the Senate are of three sorts: annual,
biennial
,
and extraordinary.
4
The
biennial
fly-by of the planet Mars is causing quite a stir.
5
Incident proteinuria was assessed at
biennial
examinations during the next 10 years.
Perennials.
Related terms
long
Usage of
perennials
in English
1
In South Africa another subject joins the hardy
perennials
-Nelson Mandela.
2
Seed of
perennials
can be sown immediately while it is still fresh.
3
Shrubbery can be used in connection with
perennials
with most satisfactory results.
4
Look over the
perennials
and satisfy yourself that there is color-harmony everywhere.
5
When grown as
perennials
,
seed should be sown in July or August.
6
Many herbaceous
perennials
are carrying seeds now, so collect some for sowing.
7
They are herbaceous
perennials
,
generally with hairy serrated leaves and handsome flowers.
8
But this is a hardy annual, while lavender and sage are
perennials
.
9
Think of the
perennials
,
which come year after year to welcome us.
10
This northern section of the state is the land for the hardy
perennials
.
11
Despite these durable
perennials
,
the club's name means Youth in Latin.
12
With growth low but burgeoning, it is the perfect time to divide
perennials
.
13
Weeds, as flowers, drop in the three classes of annuals, biennials and
perennials
.
14
They are hardy
perennials
,
not to be underestimated; they have overcome setbacks before.
15
The increasing use of
perennials
is creating a new gardening enthusiasm.
16
The biennials can be so planted as to behave like
perennials
.
Other examples for "perennials"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
perennials
perennial
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
hardy perennials
herbaceous perennials
other perennials
fashioned perennials
tender perennials
More collocations
Translations for
perennials
Portuguese
perene
Catalan
perenne
perennifoli
Spanish
perenne
Perennials
through the time
Perennials
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common