octopod (Meaning)

Wordnet

octopod (n)

a cephalopod with eight arms but lacking an internal shell

Webster

octopod (n.)

One of the Octocerata.

Synonyms & Antonyms of octopod

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octopod Sentence Examples

  1. The elusive octopod stealthily navigated the murky depths, its eight arms propelling it with uncanny grace.
  2. The scientist marveled at the octopod's remarkable intelligence, observing its ability to solve complex puzzles.
  3. The aquarium housed a giant Pacific octopod, its massive arms capable of crushing a turtle shell with ease.
  4. The mimic octopod masterfully impersonated both a lionfish and a sea snake, outwitting potential predators.
  5. The female octopod laid her eggs in a secluded den, protectively guarding them from harm with her arms.
  6. The male octopod performed an elaborate mating display, changing colors and waving his arms to attract a partner.
  7. The octopod's venom packed a potent punch, paralyzing small fish and crustaceans.
  8. The camouflage abilities of the octopod were unparalleled, allowing it to blend seamlessly into its surroundings.
  9. The octopod's suckers were incredibly powerful, enabling it to adhere to objects with remarkable tenacity.
  10. The curious octopod approached the diver, investigating the stranger with its eight tentacles.

FAQs About the word octopod

a cephalopod with eight arms but lacking an internal shellOne of the Octocerata.

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The elusive octopod stealthily navigated the murky depths, its eight arms propelling it with uncanny grace.

The scientist marveled at the octopod's remarkable intelligence, observing its ability to solve complex puzzles.

The aquarium housed a giant Pacific octopod, its massive arms capable of crushing a turtle shell with ease.

The mimic octopod masterfully impersonated both a lionfish and a sea snake, outwitting potential predators.