- octopus
- oc·to·pus || 'ɑktəpəs /'ɒk- n. carnivorous eight-legged sea creature with a large soft head and two rows of suckers on the underside of each leg (usually lives on the bottom of the ocean)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Octopus — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Octopus (homonymie) … Wikipédia en Français
Octopus — bimaculoides … Википедия
Octopus — oder Oktopus bezeichnet: Octopus (Gattung), eine Gattung aus der Ordnung der Kraken speziell die Krakenart Gewöhnlicher Krake Octopus (Telefonanlage), eine Familie mittlerer und großer TK Anlagen der Deutschen Telekom Octopus (Yacht), die Mega… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Octopus — Oc to*pus, n. [NL. See {Octopod}.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A genus of eight armed cephalopods, including numerous species, some of them of large size. See {Devilfish}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) Any member of the genus {Octopus}. [PJC] 3. (Fig.)… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
octopus — ► NOUN (pl. octopuses) ▪ a mollusc with eight sucker bearing arms, a soft body, beak like jaws, and no internal shell. DERIVATIVES octopoid adjective. USAGE The standard plural in English of octopus is octopuses. However, since the word comes… … English terms dictionary
octopus — [äk′tə pəs, äk′təpoos] n. pl. octopuses, octopi [äk′təpī΄] octopodes [äk täp′ə dēz΄] [ModL < Gr oktōpous, eight footed < oktō,EIGHT + pous (gen. podos), FOOT] 1. any of various octopods (order Octopoda) having a soft, saclike body, a… … English World dictionary
Octŏpus — (Polyp), Gattung der achtfüßigen Kopffüßler, mit kugeligem Leibe ohne Schale u. acht gleichartigen Armen, mit zwei Reihen Saugnäpfchen; große sepienartige Thiere des Meeres, welche sich von allerlei Seethieren nähren; Art: Gemeiner Polyp (O.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Octŏpus — (»Achtfuß«) s. Tintenschnecken … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
octopus — (n.) 1758, genus name of a type of eight armed cephalopod mollusks, from Gk. oktopous, lit. eight footed, from okto eight (see EIGHT (Cf. eight)) + pous foot (see FOOT (Cf. foot) (n.)). Proper plural is octopodes, though octopuses probably works… … Etymology dictionary
octopus — has the plural form octopuses. The pseudo Latin form octopi, except when used jocularly, is misconceived, since the Greek stem is octopod (giving the rightly rejected form octopodes in English) … Modern English usage
Octopus — This article is about the order of cephalopod. For other uses, see Octopus (disambiguation). Octopus … Wikipedia