Septuagesima
[sep-choo-uh-jes-uh-muh, -too-, -tyoo-] /ˌsɛp tʃu əˈdʒɛs ə mə, -tu-, -tyu-/
noun
1.
the third Sunday before Lent.
Septuagesima
/ˌsɛptjʊəˈdʒɛsɪmə/
noun
1.
the third Sunday before Lent
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