Etymology of the English word uniseptate
the English word
uniseptatederived from the English word
septatederived from the English word
septumderived from the Latin word
saeptum (fence; fold, paddock; enclosure)
derived from the Late Latin word
saepire (hedge, fence in, surround; surround, envelop, enfold)
derived from the Latin word
saepes (hedge; fence; anything planted)
using the English suffix
-atederived from the New Latin word
septatususing the English prefix
uni-derived from the Latin word
unus (one; alone, a single, sole)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*oi-no-Usage
Word found in Modern English