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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...
- 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...
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quintenary with 5 stars; ****tuple or ****tenary with 6 stars;
septuple or
septenary with 7 stars;
octuple or
octenary with 8 stars.
These systems are smaller...
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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...
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Seven necessities Seven Sisters (disambiguation)
Seven days of the W****
Septenary (numeral system) Year
Seven (School) Se7en (disambiguation)
Sevens (disambiguation)...
- undecane, ...
icosane binary, ternary, quaternary, quinary, senary,
septenary, octal, nonary, decimal, duodecimal, hexadecimal, vigesimal, quadrovigesimal...
- 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...
- 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...