English to Marathi Dictionary biennial

biennial

द्वैवार्षिक
definition
noun
Plant out hardy biennials such as foxgloves and wallflowers in their flowering positions.
a plant that takes two years to grow from seed to fruition and die.
The national gymnasts are calling for more overseas tryouts in their training program prior to the biennial sporting event in September.
an event celebrated or taking place every two years.
adjective
summit meetings are normally biennial
taking place every other year.
Italian ryegrass, a biennial species, also may be used to increase productivity of older stands.
(especially of a plant) living or lasting for two years.
translation of 'biennial'
दोन वर्षे आयुष्य असलेला,
द्वैवार्षिक
example
Approximately 2,400 individuals are randomly selected from each senior year cohort for 'biennial' follow-up via mailed questionnaires.
Two years ago, that script made him the youngest-ever recipient of Canada's 'biennial' Playwriting Prize.
One of the reasons for holding the 'biennial' exhibition is to raise funds through the sale of works by renowned artists to support Women's Crisis Centers in the country.
It continues to promote major 'biennial' exhibitions, featuring both Brazilian and international contemporary art.
In a nutshell, 'biennial' plants are just like annual and perennial plants except that it takes them two years to complete their life cycles.
Thanks to his patronage of events such as the 'biennial' , the city is the cultural capital of this nation made wealthy by oil, shipbuilding and business.
This 'biennial' festival took place in late June, beginning in 1961 and ran for 28 years.
It's ski racing's biggest 'biennial' bonanza, a snow-sport event for Alpine purists, and this year it's coming to Italy.
The $800,000 bill for this year's show, at a time of economic difficulty, has attracted criticism, but the co-curator insists the 'biennial' is value for money.
For our non-UK readers, this is an 'biennial' charity event set up by leading comedians to provide funds for developing countries.
Last month, the society held its third 'biennial' conference in Washington, D.C.
Then there's the 'biennial' ; a plant that grows leaves one year, then flowers, seeds and dies the next.
Burdock, also known as Cockle Burr, is a 'biennial' plant which can grow to nine feet in height.
Established in 1998, this 'biennial' exhibition award honors Tremaine, a life-long collector of contemporary art, who formed the foundation prior to her 1987 death.
Italian ryegrass, a 'biennial' species, also may be used to increase productivity of older stands.
The national gymnasts are calling for more overseas tryouts in their training program prior to the 'biennial' sporting event in September.
The official line on the 'biennial' declared it ‘a major event in the cultural program of the government.’
All are under the age of 50 and, according to the planner, they are sophisticated and accomplished, compared to the young artists who participated in the 'biennial' .
It is only seven months until the country's 'biennial' ratings are released for national garden cities.
The issue was brought up at the recent 'biennial' convention, where there was lengthy discussion on a proposed policy.
As a featured artist in the Museum's 'biennial' exhibition this month, he has reason to smile.
Lesquerella mendocina plants remained vegetative, showing a 'biennial' habit, when sown in the field in late spring even when artificially vernalized, or in a glasshouse at similar temperatures to those of late sowings in the field.
While most installations at this year's event are serious explorations of profound themes, the 'biennial' also celebrates unadulterated creativity.
The plant is a 'biennial' ; and there are two principal varieties, white and purple.
As with the previous 'biennial' , Berlin's gallery-strewn Mitte district will be the event's principal setting.
The 'biennial' exhibition in Venice has an obligation to test the present, to challenge it, says the director of this year's massive event.
But it was far less than previous years when the 'biennial' gala featured as many as 500 silent auction items.
While building his huge mansion in New York City, he loaned paintings from his collection to the museum, and in 1907 he provided prize money for the museum's first 'biennial' exhibition.
Fifteen contemporary artists working in the realm of public art were selected by a jury to create site-specific sculptures for this third 'biennial' exhibition.
Always a lively forum for esthetic debate and value judgments, the Museum's 'biennial' exhibition surveys the latest trends in American art.
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