Adjective
even-numbered (not comparable)
Having or bearing an even number.
An effect of the instability of an odd number of either type of nucleons is that odd-numbered elements, such as the alkali metals, tend to have fewer stable isotopes than even-numbered elements. Source: Internet
City B has an even-numbered circumferential beltway (or loop) and an odd-numbered spur. Source: Internet
City C has an even-numbered circumferential highway and an odd-numbered spur. Source: Internet
Elections for governor and most statewide offices, as well as most county elections, are held in midterm-election years (even-numbered years not divisible by four). Source: Internet
Because the clarinet's resonator is cylindrical, the even-numbered harmonics are less present. Source: Internet
Even-numbered seats (2, 4, 6, etc.) are on the north side of the auditorium while odd seats (1, 3, 5, etc.) are on the south side. Source: Internet