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[ sep-tem -ber ] SHOW IPA
/ sɛpˈtɛm bər / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun the ninth month of the year, containing 30 days. Abbreviations : Sept., Sep.
Origin of September First recorded before 1050; Middle English Septembre, Old English, from Latin September “seventh month” in the early Roman calendar; for formation see December
OTHER WORDS FROM September Sep·tem·bral [sep-tem -bruh l], /sɛpˈtɛm brəl/, adjective Words nearby September septarium, septate, septate uterus, septavalent, septectomy, September , September 11 attacks, September Massacre, Septembrist, septempartite, septemvir
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From September through November 2005, I corresponded with him via email to find out what had happened to me that night.
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When somebody broke into her rented Moscow apartment in September , she decided it was time for her to get out of there.
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Two days afterwards, on the 9th of September , I arrived with the commissary at Milan.
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These had ripened slowly during August and, by the time of the September town-meeting, were fit for eating.
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It is given in Vick's Magazine for September , 1880, with the items we have cited.
Talks about Flowers. | M. D. Wellcome
It was in the old school by the cross-roads, one sleepy September afternoon.
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From the springing of the grass till September , butter is made in great profusion.
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British Dictionary definitions for September noun the ninth month of the year, consisting of 30 days
Word Origin for September Old English, from Latin: the seventh (month) according to the original calendar of ancient Rome, from septem seven
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