Definitely both C & D.
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Technically I would say it means twice a week; but people tend to use it when meaning once every two weeks.
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Bi-Monthly is every two weeks.
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How is even a question? Twice a week would be semi-weekly.
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Except that enough humans define it as the opposite for it to coexist as both definitions in every dictionary.
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DTF w/ weeks. Sometimes days or months as well? Gigity.
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In the UK biweekly is twice a week. Every 2 weeks would be fortnightly.
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The real question is: are we talking about payroll cadences? Because the English language conventions say both. Payroll says 1
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But that's only because it has only one logical definition. Not because it's more right. No one is paid twice a week.
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