eptameride

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) * 1963, Scripta Mathematica, vol. 1, page 296, ISSN 0036-9713.
 * Later he spoke of "subdividing each Eptameride into ten parts, called Decamerides." But he did not use this more subtle division in practice.
 * 1) * 1991, Theoria, vol. 5-6, page 26, ISSN 1554-1312.
 * The interval of the fifth, it will be recalled, contains 176 eptamerides or 25 merides (plus 1 eptameride).
 * 1) * 1991, Theoria, vol. 5-6, page 26, ISSN 1554-1312.
 * The interval of the fifth, it will be recalled, contains 176 eptamerides or 25 merides (plus 1 eptameride).