thrice-monthly

thrice-monthly
a) Occurring three times every month.

Unions had argued the thrice-monthly furlough days ordered by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger beginning in February 2009 were breaches of the governors authority, but the court ruled in favor of the governor.

b) Published three times per month.

Venezuela al Día, a thrice-monthly tabloid ...

2. noun
A publication published three times per month.

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