Pronunciation: /ˈsɛptəm/
noun a partition or dividing wall within a structure or organ, such as the nasal septum
A1 The septum separates the left and right sides of the heart.
A2 The septum in the nose helps to divide the nasal cavity.
B1 A deviated septum can cause difficulty breathing.
B2 The septum plays a crucial role in maintaining the structure of the nasal passages.
C1 Surgery may be required to repair a perforated septum.
C2 The septum is a thin wall of cartilage and bone that separates the nostrils.
formal The septum is a thin wall that separates the two nostrils in the nose.
informal I heard that getting your septum pierced can be quite painful.
slang She got a septum ring to show off her edgy style.
figurative The strict rules acted as a septum between the two conflicting groups.
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