Hepta Definition
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hepta-seven
epta
epta (hepta) Ordinal: ebdomos, Adverbial: eptakis (cardinal) seven. References. LSJ; BDAG; Strong s concordance number: G2033
penta-
five Italian: penta-
four
A numerical value equal to 4; the number after three and before five; two plus two. This many dots ( ) There are four seasons: winter, spring ...
tetra
Any of several species of small South American freshwater fish of the family Characidae, popular in home aquaria Italian: feminine form of tetro
heptagon
A polygon with seven sides and seven angles.
heptalogy
A collection of seven books in one. The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust. Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling. The ...
dodeca-
twelve Italian: dodeca-
hexa-
Forming compound words with the sense of " six
seven
Ancient Greek: epta (hepta) Arabic: sb (sab a) (numeral: 7) Egyptian Arabic: sb (saba a) Aramaic: Syriac: shb (sab a ) m., ...
hept-
Form of hepta- used before a vowel.
sexa
Catalan: Third-person singular present indicative form of sexar. Second-person singular imperative form of sexar Galician: first-person singular ...
nona-
nine French: nona-
hendeca-
eleven
hexadecimal
A number system with base 16, using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E and F, useful in computing as numbers in hexadecimal can be ...
dode
Dutch: A deceased person A casualty, victim of a fatal killing, illness, accident etc. The inflected form FAQ of dood
deca-
Ten. decagon In the International System of Units and other metric systems of units, multiplying the unit to which it is attached by 10. Symbol: da ...
tri-
three Used in combination with a known element name (e.g. 'tri-silicon') to designate an unknown element that would reside three periods lower than the ...
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heptaoxide
Alternative form of heptoxide
heptane
Any of the nine isomers of the saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon C 7 H 16, obtained from petroleum, especially n-heptane (CH 3 (CH 2) 5 CH 3
heptapeptide
consisting of seven amino acids linked by peptide bonds a heptapeptide compound
septua-
... hepta-septi- Derived terms. Category English words prefixed with septua-not found
septem
Cognates include Sanskrit sptn (saptan), Ancient Greek epta (hepta), Old English seofon (English seven) and Old Church Slavonic siedm ...
heptathlete
An athlete who competes in the heptathlon
heptahedron
any polyhedron having seven faces
heptathlon
an athletic contest comprising seven events; contested mostly by women, for whom this is an Olympic sport. Italian: Alternative spelling of eptathlon
epta
From Ancient Greek epta (hepta, seven ). Numeral. epta (epta) inv. (cardinal) seven Related terms. Z, z ebdomos (ebdomos) See also
hertz
In the International System of Units, the derived unit of frequency; one (period or cycle of any periodic event) per second. Symbol: Hz Danish: hertz ...
heptahydrate
A hydrate whose solid contains seven molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell
heptakis-
A variant of hepta-, used for multiplication with a second numerical prefix. (chemistry) A variant of hepta-, used for substitutions of seven complex ...
zetta-
English Etymology. From Ancient Greek epta (hepta), for the seventh order of 10 3. The consonants pt are reduced to tt as in Italian, by analogy with ...
siete
Cognates include Ancient Greek epta (hepta), French sept, Portuguese sete, Old English seofon (English seven). Cardinal number. siete (cardinal) seven
huerta
Spanish: garden, vegetable garden orchard, cultivated land
heptose
hepta-+ -ose Noun. heptose (plural heptoses) (organic chemistry) A sugar or saccharide containing seven carbon atoms. Translations
heptadecagon
a seventeen sided polygon 2002 The regular 17-sided polygon (heptadecagon) can be constructed with the help of a compass and a ruler - Kunihiko Kasahara ...
heptahelical
having seven helices; especially describing a portion of a protein having seven associated a-helices
hebdomad
From Late Latin hebdomas, from Ancient Greek ebdomas (hebdomas, group of seven ), from epta (hepta, seven ) Pronunciation
heptamer
An oligomer having seven subunits
heptatonic
Describing a mode or scale that has seven pitches in an octave
norbornadiene
The unsaturated, bicyclic hydrocarbon bicyclo[2.2.1]hepta-2,5-diene that is used in the synthesis of complex polycyclic hydrocarbons
hPa
Symbol for the hectopascal, an SI unit of pressure and stress equal to 10 2 pascals
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Number prefixes are prefixes derived from numbers or numerals. In English and other European languages, they are used to coin numerous series of words, such as unicycle - bicycle - tricycle, dyad - triad - tetrad, biped - quadruped, September - October - November, decimal - hexadecimal, sexagenarian - octogenarian, centipede - millipede, etc. There are two principal systems, taken from Latin and Greek, each with several subsystems; in addition, Sanskrit occupies a marginal position. There is also an international set of SI prefixes, which are used in the metric system, and which for the most part are either distorted from the forms below or not based on actual number words.
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