heptameride

Alternative forms

 * eptameride

Etymology
From, from +  (compare meridian).

Noun

 * 1) A thing having seven parts or divisions.
 * 2)  A seven-unit oligomer.
 * 3) * 1930, British Chemical Abstracts: Part A, Pure Chemistry, page 317, ISSN 0365-9259.
 * The residue remaining after the separation of the heptameride is colourless and very viscous; there appears little prospect of isolating higher polymerides [...]
 * 1) * 1938, Albert Ernest Dunstan, Benjamin Talbott Brooks (eds), The Science of Petroleum, vol. 4, page 2830, OCLC 313182716.
 * Fractionation of the liquid polymers gave compounds up to the heptameride.
 * 1) * 1939, British Chemical Abstracts: Part A, Pure Chemistry, page 602, ISSN 0365-9259.
 * From available v.d. data the existence of polymerides is shown and the relative amounts of various associated forms up to the heptameride have been calc.
 * 1)  An interval of pitch equal to 1/7 of a meride, or 1/301 of an octave.
 * 1)  An interval of pitch equal to 1/7 of a meride, or 1/301 of an octave.

Synonyms

 * heptamer
 * savart