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==English==
==Translingual==
[[File:A size illustration2.svg|thumb|The relative size of '''A7''' paper.]]


===Etymology===
===Pronunciation===
* English:
See the Wikipedia article [[w:ISO 216|ISO 216]], the international standard on paper sizes.
** {{IPA|en|/eɪ ˈsɛvən/}}
* Norwegian Bokmål:
** {{IPA|nb|/ˈɑːsyːʋ/}}
** {{audio|nb|NB - Pronunciation of Norwegian Bokmål «A7».ogg}}
** {{rhymes|nb|yːʋ}}


===Noun===
===Etymology 1===
Specified in {{w|ISO 216}}, the international standard on paper sizes.
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====Symbol====
# A standard [[paper]] size, defined by ISO 216, with dimensions: 105 x 74 mm (105.112 x 74.325 mm).
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#: ''Give me a sheet of '''A7'''.''
#: ''I need some '''A7'''.''


# {{ISO 216|74|105}}
===See also===
{{Paper-A}}
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* {{l|en|foolscap}}
* {{l|en|octavo}}
{{mid2}}
* {{l|en|quarto}}
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=====Coordinate terms=====
[[Category:English terms spelled with 7]]
[[Category:en:Paper sizes]]
{{paper sizes}}

===Etymology 2===

====Symbol====
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# {{lb|mul|music}} The [[dominant seventh]] chord on A, formed by the notes A, C♯, E and G, also written as A<sup>7</sup>.

Latest revision as of 20:54, 11 August 2024

See also: A-7, and a-7

Translingual

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The relative size of A7 paper.

Pronunciation

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  • English:
  • Norwegian Bokmål:
    • IPA(key): /ˈɑːsyːʋ/
    • Audio:(file)
    • Rhymes: -yːʋ

Etymology 1

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Specified in ISO 216, the international standard on paper sizes.

Symbol

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A7

  1. (international standards) ISO 216 standard paper size of 74 mm × 105 mm (2.91 in × 4.13 in), with a surface area of 77.7 cm2 (12 sq in).
Coordinate terms
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Etymology 2

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Symbol

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A7

  1. (music) The dominant seventh chord on A, formed by the notes A, C♯, E and G, also written as A7.