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  • 11Sept. — Sept. 〈Abk. für〉 September * * * Sept. = ↑ September. * * * Sept. = September …

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  • 12Sept — «Sept»  французский католический еженедельник. Выпускался орденом доминиканцев в 1934 1937 гг. История Как пишет британский исследователь Дэвид Кертис (David Curtis), еженедельник был создан в 1934 году в поддержку шагов папы Пия… …

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  • 13sept — Sept, Septem. Sept epistres, Epistolae septenae. Sept fois, Septies …

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  • 14sept- — [sept] combining form 1. SEPTI 1 2. SEPTI 2: Used before a vowel * * * …

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  • 15sept — /sept/, n. 1. (in Scotland) a branch of a clan. 2. Anthropol. a group believing itself derived from a common ancestor. 3. Archaic. a clan. [1510 20; perh. < L septum paddock, enclosure, fold (in figurative use, e.g., Sept of Christ)] /set/, n.&#8230; …

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  • 16Sept. — Sept. is a written abbreviation for September. I ve booked it for Thurs. 8th Sept. Syn: Sep …

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  • 17sept. — sept. sept. (fork. for september) …

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  • 18sept — [sept] n. [var. of SECT2 (prob. by confusion with L septum: see SEPTUM)] 1. a clan or subdivision of a clan, as in ancient Ireland and Scotland 2. any similar group based on supposed descent from a common ancestor …

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  • 19sept- — [sept] combining form 1. SEPTI 1 2. SEPTI 2: Used before a vowel …

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  • 20Sept et le va — (Spielw.), s. Pharao S. 36 …

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