octoic (Meaning)

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octoic (a.)

Pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, octane; -- used specifically, to designate any one of a group of acids, the most important of which is called caprylic acid.

Synonyms & Antonyms of octoic

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octoic Sentence Examples

  1. The hotel boasted a luxurious octoic suite, with eight spacious bedrooms and an opulent dining room.
  2. In ancient Rome, the octoic was a litter carried by eight slaves, reserved for patricians and emperors.
  3. The octoic shape of the coral reef provided ample shelter for a diverse array of marine life.
  4. The professor gave an octoic lecture on the history of philosophy, covering eight major thinkers.
  5. The symphony orchestra performed a dramatic octoic composition, featuring instruments from eight different sections.
  6. The octoic mandala symbolized the eightfold path to enlightenment in Buddhism.
  7. The telescope's octoic lens system allowed for enhanced resolution and wide-field viewing.
  8. The octoic chessboard, also known as Shogi, is a Japanese strategy game that predates traditional chess.
  9. The mathematician studied the octoic polyhedron, a three-dimensional solid with eight faces.
  10. The octoic chandelier in the ballroom cast an ethereal glow upon the assembled guests.

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Pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, octane; -- used specifically, to designate any one of a group of acids, the most important of which is called capryl

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The hotel boasted a luxurious octoic suite, with eight spacious bedrooms and an opulent dining room.

In ancient Rome, the octoic was a litter carried by eight slaves, reserved for patricians and emperors.

The octoic shape of the coral reef provided ample shelter for a diverse array of marine life.

The professor gave an octoic lecture on the history of philosophy, covering eight major thinkers.