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A week has seven days, and is possible that it could be from Hepta, for seven.
This is very different from most sources where hepta- and octa-congeners may predominate.
Hepta never received official sanction and is now obsolete.
It was formed from the Greek ἑπτά, (hepta), also meaning seven.
The name derives from the Greek hepta (seven) and athlon (contest).
The meter consists of lines made from seven ("hepta") feet plus an unstressed syllable.
For the previously mentioned volatile oxides, there are no corresponding hepta- or octafluorides.
Its name comes from its length: seven stadia (Hepta meaning seven).
Dugesia hepta is a species of freshwater triclad endemic to Sardinia.
I have some hepta and tri hydrated MgSO4 to make anhydrous.
It is a blue-green solid that rapidly absorbs water on exposure to moist air to form a light green hepta hydrate.
Heptapteridae is derived from Greek, hepta meaning seven and pteron meaning fin.
A prefix of the same value, hepta, was informally introduced a few years before the promulgation of zetta.
It can be called a hepteract, a portmanteau of tesseract (the 4-cube) and hepta for seven (dimensions) in Greek.
The title in Greek is Epitomes iatrikes biblio hepta.
The genus name is derived from Ancient Greek hepta "seven", referring to the number of spinneret glands.
A heptalogy is a compound literary or narrative work that is made up of seven (numerical prefix hepta-) distinct works.
Berrogüetto - Hepta
These natural products are cyclic hexa- or hepta depsipeptides produced by various members of the genus of bacteria Streptomyces.
For the fluoride complexes, zirconium and hafnium tend to form hepta- and octa- complexes.
The word for 'seven' is sapta in Sanskrit, hepta in Greek, and septem in Latin.
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The name heptapeton is derived from hepta for seven facets in Greek and -peta for having five-dimensional facets, and -on.
Seven Against Thebes (Hepta epi Thebas) (467 BC)