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Yearly (/'jɪərli/)
Yearly is an adjective or adverb that describes something that happens, is done, or is made every year or once a year.
Etymology
The term "yearly" is derived from the Old English gēar meaning "year" and -līc meaning "-ly".
Related Terms
- Annual: Another term for something that happens once every year.
- Biennial: Something that happens every two years.
- Perennial: Something that is enduring or continually recurring.
- Semiannual: Something that happens twice a year or every half year.
- Quarterly: Something that happens four times a year or every quarter.
Medical Relevance
In the medical field, "yearly" often refers to routine check-ups, screenings, or procedures that are recommended to occur once a year. These can include:
- Yearly physical examination: A routine assessment by a healthcare provider to check the overall health of a patient.
- Yearly mammogram: An annual screening tool for breast cancer.
- Yearly flu shot: An annual vaccination to protect against the influenza virus.
- Yearly eye exam: A yearly check-up to assess vision and eye health.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Yearly
- Wikipedia's article - Yearly
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