sepsi
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Italian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Ancient Greek σῆψις (sêpsis, “putrefaction”), from σήπειν (sḗpein, “to make rotten”), from σήψ (sḗps, “a kind of lizard, also a kind of serpent whose bite was alleged to cause putrefaction”).
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Noun[edit]
sepsi f (invariable)
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Verb[edit]
sēpsī