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plural of septum
septum
A partition that separates the cells of a fruit
septum
(Anatomi) A partition of bone and cartilage between the nasal cavities
septum
A wall separating two cavities; a partition; as, the nasal septum
septum
{i} thin membrane that serves to divide two bodily cavities or tissues (Biology)
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The muscular wall separating the right and left sides of the heart
septum
The transverse wall across the lumen of a fibre
septum
A thin wall dividing two cavities or masses of softer tissue
septum
the muscle wall that divides the heart chambers
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under Nautilus
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(anatomy) a dividing partition between two tissues or cavities a partition or wall especially in an ovary
septum
The cartilage and skin that separates the two nostrils
septum
The wall dividing the heart chambers
septum
A thin layer of material between 2 layers of absorptive material i e Foil, lead, steel, etc that prevents sound wave from passing through absorptive material
septum
(pl septa) A cross-wall or partition
septum
a partition or wall especially in an ovary
septum
A permeable material used to support the filter aid or other filter media A filter septum can be disposable (e g pad, paper, fabric, or plastic woven wire screen) or reusable (e g metallic woven wire screen)
septum
The wall separating the left and right atria and the left and right ventricles
septum
Nucleus in the limbic system located on the midline at the anterior tip of the cingulate cortex
septum
The muscular wall dividing a chamber on the left side of the heart from the chamber on the right
septum
(plural, septa) Any dividing wall or partition that occurs between structures or in a cavity
septum
A partition which divides up a region, such as the septum in your nose
septum
One of the radial calcareous plates of a coral
septum
A permeable material used to support the filter medium or precoat on D E filters
septum
This name stands for the muscular wall separating two independent chambers of the heart There is a separate septum which divides the two upper chambers (or atria) and a septum dividing the two lower chambers (or ventricles) The ventricular septum is more muscular and constitutes part of the pumping chamber itself
septum
The partition separating the left and right sides of the nose
septum
(anatomy) a dividing partition between two tissues or cavities
septum
A partition or cross-wall that occurs between two cells in a bacterial (e g , actinomycete) or fungal filament, or which partitions off fungal structures such as spores Septa also divide parent cells into two daughter cells during bacterial binary fission (See 286, 556)
septum
A dividing wall or partition, a general term for such a structure The term is often used alone to refer to the septal area or to the septum pellucidum
septum
That portion of the filter element consisting of cloth, wire screen or other porous material on which the filter medium or filter aid is deposited The nylon grid on a D E filter is the septum
septum
One of the transverse partitions dividing the shell of a mollusk, or of a rhizopod, into several chambers
septum
the muscle wall between the atria or ventricles (upper or lower heart chambers)
septum
a. One of the radial calcareous plates of a coral. b. One of the transverse partitions dividing the shell of a mollusk, or of a rhizopod, into several chambers. c. One of the transverse partitions dividing the body cavity of an annelid
septum
The partition between the right and left nasal cavities (see photo)
septum
One of the transverse partitions dividing the body cavity of an annelid
septum
Part of the filter that the filter medium rests against, screen or porous material
septum
One of the muscular walls dividing the two chambers on the left side of the heart from the two chambers on the right The atrial septum separates the top chambers and the ventricular septum separates the bottom chambers
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    Hyphenation

    sep·ta

    Turkish pronunciation

    septı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈseptə/ /ˈsɛptə/

    Etymology

    [ 'sep-t&m ] (noun.) 1698. New Latin, from Latin saeptum enclosure, fence, wall, from saepire to fence in, from saepes fence, hedge.
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