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Sept is a term with multiple uses linked by a common origin. It derives from the Latin septem meaning seven. In French, sept is the everyday word for seven and appears in phrases such as sept heures (seven o’clock). In English, sept- functions as a combining form in words that signal seven or sevenfold, for example septet (a group of seven), septuple (sevenfold), and septennial (occurring every seven years).

In the calendar, September is the name of the ninth month. The name comes from the Latin

In science and anatomy, sept- appears in terms like septum (a wall dividing a cavity), septate (having

septem,
reflecting
that
it
was
once
the
seventh
month
in
the
early
Roman
calendar
before
the
addition
of
January
and
February
in
later
reforms.
septa
or
walls),
and
septation
(the
process
of
forming
a
septum).
In
mycology,
septate
hyphae
have
cross
walls,
whereas
non-septate
hyphae
lack
them.
These
uses
reflect
the
broader
Latin-root
meaning
seven,
extended
into
disciplines
that
describe
partitions
and
groupings.