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sept
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the month following August and preceding October
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- (n) the month following August and preceding October
- (n) people descended from a common ancestor
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- In the days of Maupassant, mustaches and mistresses, the affluent Frenchman could not do without his cinq a septthe 5-to-7 p.
- sept. 11 the day in 2001 when Arab suicide bombers hijacked United States airliners and…
- septa /ˈsɛp tə/ ? (anatomy) a dividing partition between two tissues or cavities
- septal of or relating to a septum
- septal defect a congenital abnormality in the septum between the left and right sides…
- septate of or relating to a septum
- septation the division or partitioning of a cavity into parts by a septum
- septectomy surgical removal of all or part of a septum (especially the nasal septum or…
- september /sɛp ˈtɛm bər/ ? the month following August and preceding October
- september 11 the day in 2001 when Arab suicide bombers hijacked United States airliners…
- september 17 celebrated in the United States
- september 29 honoring the archangel Michael; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland
- september elm autumn-flowering elm of southeastern United States
- september equinox September 22
- septenary the cardinal number that is the sum of six and one
- septet /sɛp ˈtɛt/ ? the cardinal number that is the sum of six and one
- septette /sɛp ˈtɛt/ ? seven performers or singers who perform together
- septic /ˈsɛp tɪk/ ? containing or resulting from disease-causing organisms
- septic sore throat an infection of the oral pharynx and tonsils by streptococcus
- septic tank large tank where solid matter or sewage is disintegrated by bacteria
- septicaemia invasion of the bloodstream by virulent microorganisms from a focus of infection
- septicemia invasion of the bloodstream by virulent microorganisms from a focus of infection
- septicemic characteristic of septicemia
- septicemic plague an especially dangerous and generally fatal form of the plague in…