yearlong

yearlong
a) Lasting one year, or approximately so.

By saving your entire file of daily and weekly lists, you will create your yearlong list. - Richard Simon, 2003

b) Of or related to a timespan of one year.

Both are congruent with a yearlong periodicity, which is apparently neutralized in... - Jean-Paul Dumont, 1976

2. adverb
a) Per year (mostly only used to discuss animal farming)

ring capacity of this area Is 46 cattle yearlong. - U.S. Committee on Public Lands and Surveys.

b) Throughout every year; not seasonally

The estimate of the number of sheep and cattle now using this range is equivalent to 250000 cattle units yearlong, which is about 80 per cent in excess of... - Hugh Bennett, 1939


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  • yearlong — adjective Date: 1813 lasting through a year …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • yearlong — year|long [ jır,lɔŋ ] adjective continuing for a year …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • yearlong — adj. during the year, lasting the entire year …   English contemporary dictionary

  • yearlong — UK [ˈjɪə(r)lɒŋ] / US [ˈjɪrˌlɔŋ] adjective continuing for a year …   English dictionary

  • yearlong — year•long [[t]ˈyɪərˈlɔŋ, ˈlɒŋ[/t]] adj. lasting for a year • Etymology: 1805–15 …   From formal English to slang

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