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Definition of Septenary

Septenary
Septenary Sep"ten*a*ry, n. The number seven. [R.] --Holinshed.

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- (3): 56. doi:10.3390/inventions7030056. ISSN 2411-5134. "Definition of SEPTENARY". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved November 21, 2023. The History of...
- An alloy is a mixture of chemical elements of which in most cases at least one is a metallic element, although it is also sometimes used for mixtures of...
- quintenary with five stars; ****tuple or ****tenary with six stars; septuple or septenary with seven stars; and octuple or octenary with eight stars. These systems...
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- frequently in narrative poetry since the Romantics. The meter is also called septenary, and this is the most common form for medieval Latin and vernacular verse...
- Guinea follow a base-24 system with a sub-base of 6. Septenary systems are based on the number 7. Septenary systems are very rare, as few natural objects consistently...
- tetarto- fifth quinary (pempto-) sixth senary (ecto-, hecto-) seventh septenary (ebdomo-, hebdomo-) eighth octonary (ogdo-) ninth nonary (enato-) tenth...
- not interrupted by consonants. Some common metres in Spanish verse are: Septenary: A line with seven poetic syllables Octosyllable: A line with eight poetic...
- undecane, ... icosane binary, ternary, quaternary, quinary, senary, septenary, octal, nonary, decimal, duodecimal, hexadecimal, vigesimal, quadrovigesimal...
- of the Lord's Prayer in short-line couplets, and the Poema Morale in septenary (or "heptameter") couplets, both dating from the twelfth century. Rhyming...