Hexahemeric

/ˌhɛksəhɪˈmɛrɪk/ adjective

Definition

Composed of or arranged in six parts, with emphasis on the daily or temporal aspect of division.

Etymology

From Greek 'hexa-' (six) + 'hemera' (day), similar to hexaemeric but with more emphasis on temporal or sequential division, created by adding '-ic' for adjective form.

Kelly Says

This term bridges time and structure—while hexaemeric describes physical six-part divisions, hexahemeric specifically emphasizes six sequential divisions or cycles, which is why you might hear it used for anything arranged in a six-day or six-phase pattern.

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