septuplex
English
Etymology
From Latin septem (“seven”) + plico (“fold together”), from Ancient Greek πλέκω (plékō, “twist, braid”).
Adjective
septuplex (not comparable)
- Sevenfold; made up of seven parts.
- For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:septuplex.
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