baker's half dozen

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English

Etymology

From baker's dozen (thirteen, one more than a dozen), hence “seven, one more than a half dozen.

Pronunciation

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Noun

baker's half dozen

  1. (idiomatic, uncommon) Seven, a group of seven.

Usage notes

Rather less common than baker's dozen.