octopode
English
Noun
octopode (plural octopodes)
- (uncommon) An octopod (creature with eight arms, legs, feet, or tentacles).
- 1837, Memoir of the City and North Western Liberties of Londonderry - Parish of Templemore:
- It is remarkable, that Pennant describes this Crab as an octopode, an error probably due to an imperfect specimen, as the fourth pair of legs are so immediately, at their origin, under the fifth, that, when lost by accident, their sockets may readily [overlooked].
- 1998, Mark Frutkin, Atmospheres Apollinaire, Dundurn, →ISBN, page 67:
- 'I believe he may be the result of the rare triadic union of a saltimbanque, an oyster and an octopode,' mused Alfred. 'Three!' 'Unnatural!' 'Impossible!' The crowd was up in arms again, mirabile dictu-ing, slamming the table, […]
French
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ὀκτώπους (oktṓpous).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɔk.to.pɔd/
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Further reading
- “octopode”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Latin
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