Trimester is an academic term that lasts for three months, typically used in schools with a year-round schedule.
Long definition: A trimester is an academic term or period of study in higher education that is typically divided into three equal parts or semesters within an academic year. Unlike the more common two-semester system (fall and spring), the trimester system adds a third term, allowing students to complete their coursework and progress through their degree programs more quickly. Each trimester usually lasts around 12 to 16 weeks and students may have the option to take courses during the summer trimester as well. This system is designed to offer greater flexibility in scheduling and course load for both students and educational institutions.
Etymology: The term trimester is derived from the Latin words "tri", meaning three and "mēnsis", meaning month, indicating a division of three months.
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Spanish: Trimestre
French: Trimestre
German: Trimester
Italian: Trimestre
Portuguese: Trimestre
Japanese: 三学期 (Sangakki)
Chinese (Simplified): 学期 (Xuéqī)
Hindi: तिमाहिया (Timahiya)
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