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quarterly
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happening 4 times a year
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tetrahedron
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solid figure having four faces, as a pyramid
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tetrapod
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class of vertebrates having lungs and two pairs of limbs
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pentagon
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a place figure having 5 sides and 5 angles
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pentathlon
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an athletic contest consisting of five different events
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quintet
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group of five singers or players performing together
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quintupet
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one of five offspring born at the same time of the same mother
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sextet
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piece of music for 6 voices or instruments
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sextuplet
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one of six offspring born at the same time of the same mother
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hexagon
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a figure having six angles and six sides
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hexapod
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true insect; arthropod having six feet
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September
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the 7th month on the early Roman calendar
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septet
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piece of music for 7 voices or instruments
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septennial
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lasting seven years
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octagon
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a plane figure having eight sides and eight angles
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October
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the 8th month on the early Roman calendar
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octopus
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a sea mollusk having a soft body and eight arms
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novel
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of a new kind or nature
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novelty
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a new or unusual thing, such as toys, cheap jewelry, etc.
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November
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the 9th month on the early Roman calendar
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novice
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one who is new to what he is doing; beginner
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decade
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period of ten years
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decathlon
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track and field contest with 10 different events
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December
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the 10th month on the early Roman calendar
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decimal
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fraction, whose denominator is 10 or a multiple of 10, expressed by placing a point to the left of the numerator
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