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OC'TOSTYLE, n. [Gr. eight, and style.] In ancient architecture, the face of an e...
OCTOSPERM'OUS, a. [Gr. eight, and See d.] Containing eight See ds.
OCTORA'DIATED, a. [L. octo, eight, and radius, ray.] Having eight rays.
OCTOPET'ALOUS, a. [Gr. eight and a petal.] Having eight petals or flower-leaves.
OCTONOC'ULAR, a. [L. octo, eight, and oculus, eye.] Having eight eyes.
OC'TONARY, a. [L. octonarius.] Belonging to the number eight.
OCTOLOC'ULAR, a. [L. octo, eight, and locus, place.] In botany, having eight cel...
OC'TOGENARY, a. [L. octogenarius, from octogeni, eighty.] Of eighty years of age...
OC'TOFID, a. [L. octo, eight, and findo, to cleave.] In botany, cleft or separat...
OCTODEN'TATE, a. [L. octo, eight, and dentatus, toothed.] Having eight teeth.
OCTODEC'IMAL, a. [L. octo, eight, and decem, ten.] In crystallography, designati...
OCTO'BER, n. [L. from octo, eighth; the eighth month of the primitive Roman year...
OC'TILE, n. The same as octant, supra.
OCTEN'NIAL, a. [L. octo, eight, and annus, year.] 1. Happening every eighth year...
OCTA'VO, n. [L. octavus, eighth.] A book in which a sheet is folded into eight l...
OC'TAVE, a. [infra.] Denoting eight. OC'TAVE , n. [L. octavus, eighth.] 1. The e...