se-tenant

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Etymology[edit]

From French se tenant (holding each other), present participle of se tenir (to hold each other).

Noun[edit]

se-tenant (plural se-tenants)

  1. (philately) A set of postage stamps with differing values, colours, etc, but printed on the same sheet.

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