decadal

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English

Etymology

decade +‎ -al

Pronunciation

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Adjective

decadal (not comparable)

  1. Of or related to the number ten.
  2. Of or related to a decade, in its various senses.

Usage notes

Although decade may be taken as any group of ten years, it is commonly restricted to the informal ten-year periods of the calendar whose last digits run from 0 to 9. In such contexts, decadal refers to such calendar periods while decennial etc. refer to ten-year periods in other contexts.

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Romanian

Etymology

From decadă +‎ -al.

Adjective

decadal m or n (feminine singular decadală, masculine plural decadali, feminine and neuter plural decadale)

  1. (attributive) ten days

Declension