Monthly vs Gazette - What's the difference?
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Occurring every month.
A publication that is published once a month
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(euphemistic) the menstrual period
A newspaper; a printed sheet published periodically; especially, the official journal published by the British government, and containing legal and state notices.
To publish in a gazette
(British) to announce the status of in an official gazette. This pertained to both appointments and bankruptcies.
Monthly is a related term of gazette.
As nouns the difference between monthly and gazette
is that monthly is a publication that is published once a month while gazette is newspaper.As an adjective monthly
is occurring every month.As an adverb monthly
is occurring every month.monthly
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