Definition of Sexennial. Meaning of Sexennial. Synonyms of Sexennial

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Definition of Sexennial

Sexennial
Sexennial Sex*en"ni*al, a. [L. sexennium a period of six years, sexennis of six years; sex six + annus a year. See Six, and Annual.] Lasting six years, or happening once in six years. -- n. A sexennial event.

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- 427. Schmidt, Henry (Summer 1985). "The Mexican Foreign Debt and the ****ennial Transition from López Portillo to de la Madrid". Mexican Studies. 1 (2):...
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