2 words can be used unusually. Epta or Efta - both pronouced as they sound also with the empahsis on the a at the end of the word i.e. "ef -TA"
Greek, meaning seven
Epta or efta
Both the French word "sept" and the Greek word "hepta" mean the number seven.
It comes from Greek, with "hepta" meaning the number seven. Latin for seven is "septem."
its a number and it means "seven"
The English word "seven" does not come from Hebrew. It comes from Greek via Old English.
It is called a heptagon, from the Greek word for seven.
Yes. Pentadecadactyl means fifteen fingers in Greek.
A heptagon is a polygon with seven sides. The word originated from the Greek prefix "hepta" which refers to the number seven.
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