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time as the definition for a 5-year period. Is the definition given in this article another definition or is the time article missing something in the definition?
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Mercer5089 2006-07-20
The term lustrum no longer appears on the
time page. It was probably removed because it is not a commonly used term. (Trivia: "lustrum" was used in the movie Rooster Cogburn (film)|Rooster Cogburn]].) —
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