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hepta-
- a combining form meaning “seven,†used in the formation of compound words:
heptahedron.
hepta-
combining_form
- seven
heptameter
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of hepta-1
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˜yÐÄvlogs That Use Hepta-
What does hepta- mean?
Hepta- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “seven.†It is used in a number of scientific and other technical terms.
In chemistry, hepta- is specifically used to indicate seven atoms or seven groups of atoms in compounds, e.g., heptachlor.
Hepta- comes from the Greek ³ó±ð±è³Ùá, meaning “seven.†The English word seven, as different as it may look, is actually related to the Greek ³ó±ð±è³Ùá.
What are variants of hepta-?
When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, hepta- becomes hept-, as in heptane.
Examples of hepta-
One example of a word you may have encountered that features hepta- ¾±²õÌýheptagon, “a polygon having seven angles and seven sides.â€
The first part of the word, hepta, means “seven,†as we know. The -gon portion of the word may also look familiar: it is a combining form meaning “angled†or “angular,†from the Greek ²µÅ²Ôò¹. Heptagon literally translates to “seven-angled.â€
Heptagon comes from the Greek ³ó±ð±è³ÙágÅnos, which features the equivalent form of hepta- in the language.
What are some words that use the combining form hepta- or hept-?
- heptachord (using the equivalent of form of hepta- in Greek)
- heptad
- heptahedron
- heptahydrate
- heptameter (using the equivalent of form of hepta- in Greek)
- heptangular
- heptarchy
- heptastich
What are some other forms that hepta- may be commonly confused with?
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