Definition of Septuplets

1. Noun. (plural of septuplet) ¹

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Definition of Septuplets

1. septuplet [n] - See also: septuplet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Septuplets

septum rectovesicale
septum secundum
septum sinuum frontalium
septum sinuum sphenoidalium
septum spurium
septum tubae
septumless
septums
septuor
septuors
septuple
septupled
septuples
septuplet
septuplets (current term)
septupling
septæmia
sepulcher
sepulcheral
sepulchered
sepulchering
sepulchers
sepulchral
sepulchrally
sepulchre
sepulchred
sepulchres
sepulchring
sepulture

Literary usage of Septuplets

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Influence of a Magnetic Field Upon the Spark Spectra of Iron and Titanium by Arthur Scott King (1912)
"septuplets. The prevailing type of septuplet has four n- and three ... The last two were given as septuplets in my former paper (51) on account of the ..."

2. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"... with much superposition of weaker features such as 1-H and 4-H quartets, two BHB bridge septuplets, and even a broad, low-intensity background due to ..."

3. The Principles of Expression in Pianoforte Playing by Adolph Friedrich Christiani (1885)
"In the case of triplets, quintuplets, sextuplets, septuplets, or other groups of whatever number of notes, the grammatical principle is substantially the ..."

4. The Principles of Expression in Pianoforte Playing by Adolph Friedrich Christiani (1885)
"In the case of triplets, quintuplets, sextuplets, septuplets, or other groups of whatever number of notes, the grammatical principle is substantially the ..."

5. Text-book of Human Physiology: Including Histology and Microscopical Anatomy by Leonard Landois, Albert Philson Brubaker (1905)
"... sextuplets are extremely rare; septuplets (?) were born by Anna Breyers of Hamlin in 1600. The average number of conceptions in women is 4*. ..."

6. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1892)
"... truth is the still taller story cabled here from the United States of Colombia concerning a French woman living there who had given birth to septuplets. ..."

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