Septic phlebitis
septic phlebitis n.
Inflammation of a vein resulting from bacterial infection.
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- Septilateral
[sep-tuh-lat-er-uh l] /ˌsɛp təˈlæt ər əl/ adjective 1. having seven sides. septilateral /ˌsɛptɪˈlætərəl/ adjective 1. having seven sides