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septenary
septenary, a. and n. (ˈsɛptɪnərɪ, -iːnərɪ) Also 7 septyn-, 8 septin-. [ad. L. septēnāri-us, f. septēnī: see prec. and -ary.] A. adj. 1. Pertaining or relating to the number seven; forming a group of seven. septenary number, the number seven.1601 [Bp. W. Barlow] Defence 118 If the force of this argum...
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Septimal
interval exactly or approximately equal to an 8/7 ratio of frequencies
7-limit tuning, musical instrument tunings that have a limit of seven
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septenarian
septenarian, a. (sɛptɪˈnɛərɪən) [f. L. septēnārius septenary + -an.] † 1. Used for septennary.1647 M. Hudson Div. Right Govt. i. vi. 51 The septenarian madness of Nabuchad-nezzar, inflicted by God for destroying that septenarian work of Solomon (his holy Temple). 2. Pros. That is a septenarius.1891 ...
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Heptameter
The meter is also called septenary, and this is the most common form for medieval Latin and vernacular verse, including the Ormulum.
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septenar
septenar, n. Pros. (ˈsɛptɪnɑː(r)) [ad. L. septēnār-ius; cf. F. septénaire and -ar2.] = septenary n. 5, septenarius n.1911 R. W. Bond Early Plays from Italian 82 These septenars, or fourteeners, popularized by Phaer..form in the contemporary drama the transition from the irregular dancing doggerel to...
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The text is written in hendecasyllabic and septenary verses; it is divided into five acts.
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sexenary
† sexenary, a. Obs. rare. [irreg. f. L. sex six, after septenary.] = senary a.1815 Hutton Math. Dict., Sexenary or Sextuple Scale of Notation. 1864 Webster.
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La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ
First Septenary
I. Récit évangélique (Gospel)
II. Configuratum corpori claritatis suae (To be like his glorified body)
III. Choral de la sainte montagne (Chorale of the holy mountain)
Second Septenary
VIII. Récit évangélique (Gospel)
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tridecennary
† trideˈcennary, a. Obs. rare—1. [An irregular formation from L. tredecim thirteen.] Intended to mean: Of or pertaining to the number thirteen. (By the form, it ought to mean ‘Of thirteen years’.)1783 Robertson Hist. Amer. (ed. 4) III. 385 Computed..first by what he calls a tridecennary progression ...
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Felipe Fernández García
It also instituted in 2001, the septenary transfers (every seven years) of the image of the Virgin of Candelaria (patron saint of the Canary Islands) to
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dedentition
dedentition Phys. (diːdɛnˈtɪʃən) [f. de- II. 1 + dentition.] The shedding of the teeth; esp. of the first set.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iv. xii. 216 In the first [Septenary] is Dedentition or falling of teeth. 1857 Dunglison Dict. Med. s.v. Dentition, Dedentition begins about the age of 6 or 7. ...
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Mixed radix
Western time radices include, both cardinally and ordinally, decimal years, decades, and centuries, septenary for days in a week, duodecimal months in One proposed calendar instead uses base 13 months, quaternary weeks, and septenary days.
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What is the name for number systems beyond hexadecimal? I know the name of the first couple base n number systems. But what comes after that? Or do they simply not have a name anymore (other than "base n")? binary (b...
You could keep going on with the Latin prefixes, and there are a few more beyond what you have written on this website. In practice if you're working beyond the common base systems, I think most mathematicians would appreciate you saying "base $n$" rather than some long complicated word whose prefix...
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Generally the sexagesimal or decimal multiples have Mesopotamian origins while the septenary multiples have Egyptian origins.
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