septum

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  A wall separating two cavities; a partition.
 * 2)   the cartilaginous center wall of the nose separating the two nostrils.
 * 3)  Either of the two walls that separate the atria or ventricles of the heart into left and right chambers.
 * 4)  A partition that separates the cells of a fruit.
 * 5)  A partition that separates the cells of a (septated) fungus.
 * 6)  One of the radial calcareous plates of a coral.
 * 7)  One of the transverse partitions dividing the shell of a mollusk, or of a rhizopod, into several chambers.
 * 8)  One of the transverse partitions dividing the body cavity of an annelid.
 * 9)   or.
 * 1)  One of the transverse partitions dividing the shell of a mollusk, or of a rhizopod, into several chambers.
 * 2)  One of the transverse partitions dividing the body cavity of an annelid.
 * 3)   or.

Translations

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 * Italian:
 * Kaurna: mudlhayala
 * Maori: taunga, pātaki, pātakitaki
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: septo
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:
 * Welsh: septwm, teisban


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 * Spanish: septum

Etymology
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