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hebdomadal

/hɛbˈdɒmədəl/

Meanings
  • A term used to describe a weekly period of seven days.

    - "Each week contains seven days, making it a hebdomadal cycle."

Pronunciation
  1. /hɛbˈdɒmədəl/



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Rhymes
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heptad , septenary , decad , octad , quintad
Homophones
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  1. Hebdomadal (ar-Latn) : relating to a week

  2. Hebdomadal (en-US) : pertaining to a week or a week's time.


Variants
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hebdomadal , hebdomadally
Forms
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hebdomadal (adjective) describing something related to a week., hebdomad (noun) a period of seven days., hebdomadally (adverb) in a hebdomadal manner.


Etymology
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The term 'hebdomadal' derives from the Greek language, specifically from the words 'hebdomas' meaning 'week', and 'ados' meaning 'pertaining to'. Together, these Greek roots convey the meaning of 'hebdomadal' as a term describing something related to a weekly period.


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  1. Week: A period of seven consecutive days. A week is typically divided into seven days, with each day having its own name. The seven days of a week are typically numbered, with the first day being called Sunday, the second day Monday, and so on. In some cultures, the seven days of a week are named after different celestial bodies, such as the sun, the moon, and the five visible planets.

  2. Seven-day cycle: A seven-day cycle is a recurring sequence of seven days. In many cultures, the seven-day cycle is used to organize various aspects of daily life, such as work schedules, religious observances, and social activities. The seven-day cycle is typically named after the seven days of the week, with each day having its own name and cultural significance.

  3. Weekday: A weekday is any day of the week that is not a weekend day. In most cultures, the seven days of the week are named after various celestial bodies or cultural figures. The seven days of the week are typically numbered, with the first day being called Sunday, the second day Monday, and so on. In most cultures, the five weekdays between Monday and Friday are considered to be the working days of the week, while the two weekend days, Saturday and Sunday, are considered to be the days of rest and relaxation.

  4. Workweek: A workweek is a period of consecutive working days, typically including five weekdays and two weekend days. In many organizations and industries, the workweek is used as a standard unit of time for scheduling work, setting deadlines, and planning workload. The workweek is typically aligned with the seven-day cycle of the week, with the five weekdays between Monday and Friday being considered to be the working days of the workweek, while the two weekend days, Saturday and Sunday, are considered to be the days of rest and relaxation for the workweek.


Culture
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In various cultures, the concept of a hebdomadal cycle has held significance. For instance, in ancient Egypt, a week was considered to be the period between the rising of the heliacal star, Sirius, and the next rising of the same star. This hebdomadal cycle was of great cultural significance in ancient Egypt, as evidenced by various hieroglyphic inscriptions and other archaeological findings.

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