sèdmica — ž br. 1. {{001f}}brojka sedam 2. {{001f}}meton. predmet ili osoba označena brojkom sedam (npr. igrač, karta, tramvaj itd.) 3. {{001f}}reg. tjedan … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
sedmica — sèdmica ž DEFINICIJA 1. brojka sedam 2. predmet ili osoba označena brojkom sedam (npr. igrač, karta, tramvaj itd.) 3. reg. tjedan ETIMOLOGIJA vidi sedam … Hrvatski jezični portal
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