Apt vs Septic - What's the difference?
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Suitable; appropriate; fit or fitted; suited.
* (Jeremy Taylor) (1613–1677)
(of persons or things) Having a habitual tendency; habitually liable or likely; disposed towards.
* (1628–1699)
* (1834-1913)
* (Fairfax Harrison) (1869-1938)
Ready]]; especially fitted or [[qualify, qualified (to do something); quick to learn; prompt; expert; as, a pupil apt to learn; an apt scholar.
* (rfdate) Johnson
* (rfdate) (William Shakespeare) (1564-1616)
*:(Although I) live a thousand years, I shall not find myself so apt to die.
Of or pertaining to sepsis.
Causing sepsis or putrefaction.
Of or pertaining to sewage or the disposal of sewage.
A substance that causes sepsis or putrefaction.
* 1750', John Pringle, ''Further Experiments on Substances Resisting Putrefaction'', in '''1809 , Charles Hutton, George Shaw, Richard Pearson (editors), ''The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London , Volume X: 1750—1755,
A septic tank; a system for the disposal of sewage into a septic tank, a septic system.
* 2008 , Alexey Voinov, Systems Science and Modeling for Ecological Economics ,
(mathematics) A mathematical object (function, curve, surface, etc.) of degree seven.
* 2002 , Ingrid C. Bauer, Fabrizio Catanese, Roberto Pignatelli, Canonical Rings of Surfaces Whose Canonical System has Base Points'', Ingrid C. Bauer, et al. (editors) ''Complex Geometry: Collection of Papers Dedicated to Hans Grauert ,
* 2003 , Antonio Campillo, Santiago Encinas, Two Dimensional Complete Ideals'', Luchezar L. Avramov, et al. (editors), ''Commutative Algebra: Interactions with Algebraic Geometry: International Conference ,
(mathematics) Of the seventh degree or order.
(UK, Australia, New Zealand, rhyming slang, derogatory) An American, a Yank.
* 2011 , Roger Rees, Out of Calamity: Stories of Trauma Survivors ,
* 2012 , John Righten, The Benevolence of Rogues ,
As nouns the difference between apt and septic
is that apt is while septic is (uk|australia|new zealand|cockney rhyming slang) ; an american.As a proper noun apt
is .apt
English
Adjective
(en-adj)- Tonight there’s a full moon, which is apt , since the election night will bring out the lunatics.
- a river apt to be forded by a lamb
- My vines and peacheswere apt to have a soot or smuttiness upon their leaves and fruit.
- This tree, if unprotected, is apt to be stripped of its leaves by a leaf-cutting ant.
- that lofty pity with which prosperous folk are apt to remember their grandfathers
- An apt wit.
Synonyms
(split by senses) * disposed, predisposed, inclined, liable, tending towards * appropriate, suitable, meet * fit, qualified * prompt, quick * ready * See alsoDerived terms
() * aptly * aptnessAnagrams
*septic
English
(wikipedia septic)Etymology 1
From (etyl) .Alternative forms
* septick (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- septic tank''; ''septic system
Noun
(en noun)page 86,
- But, in the prosecution of this subject, he had met with very few real septics ; and found many substances, commonly accounted such, of a quite opposite nature.
page 244,
- The question is whether there are any spatial differences in how septics' impact water quality, and whether these spatial variations should be considered when regulating ' septic improvement or removal.
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* * *Etymology 2
From (etyl) .Noun
(en noun)page 66,
- Enriques states that it is possible to construct a family of septics with a singular curve of degree 7 and genus 4 having a triple point that degenerates to the above configuration.
page 71,
- Now consider the two septics C = U7i=1Ci, D = U7i=1Di and note that for i = 1,2,3,4,5,6 the lines Ci and Di are parallel, so that the intersection of two septics S' consists of 66 + 6 + 1 =43 points and it is the singular set of a foliation of degree 6.
Adjective
(-)Etymology 3
Short form of Cockney rhyming slang .Alternative forms
* SepticNoun
(en noun)unnumbered page,
- “Didn?t enjoy the septics ,” he says jokingly about the Americans.
page 97,
- “What?s the septics ? Achilles heel?” I said using the slang septic tank, meaning Yank.