"Septennial" is the prefix that means "seventh year."
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The prefix for "year" is "annu-".
A decagon has the same prefix as a decimeter, which is "deca-". Both terms indicate a quantity of ten.
Originally the Roman year had 10 months. September was the seventh month and was named from the Latin word septem which means seven.
Ear and year are homophones, meaning they are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
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It probably is 'septennial' because sept means 7 and ennial means year
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The prefix for "year" is "annu-".
September means 7th month. From latin septem meaning seven. The Roman year began on March 1 so September was the seventh month.
September. it uses the prefix 'Sept,' Latin for seven, as it was at one point the seventh month in the year. And Septagon is not a word in the English language. The correct name for a 7-sided polygon is "heptagon." It is derived from "hepta," the Greek word for "seven."
No - June is the sixth month of the year. The seventh month is July.
No they do not have the same meaning...... So simple even a 5 year old kid also know
A decagon has the same prefix as a decimeter, which is "deca-". Both terms indicate a quantity of ten.
Decades is a Greak word. (δεκάδες) It means ''ten of something''. If you want to say 'ten years'' its ''decaetia'' , the prefix deca- meaning ten and -etos meaning year.
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septimus is latin for seven. September was the seventh moht of the year when there were only ten months