Seven Weeks' War.

Seven Weeks' War.

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  • seven — /sev euhn/, n. 1. a cardinal number, 6 plus 1. 2. a symbol for this number, as 7 or VII. 3. a set of this many persons or things. 4. a playing card with seven pips. 5. sevens, (used with a sing. v.) fan tan (def. 1). adj. 6. amounting to seven in …   Universalium

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