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octopus
noun oc·to·pus \ˈäk-tə-pəs, -ˌpu̇s\
: a sea animal that has a soft body and eight long arms
: the flesh of an octopus used as food
plural oc·to·pus·es or oc·to·pi\-ˌpī\
Full Definition of OCTOPUS
1
: any of a genus (Octopus) of cephalopod mollusks that have eight muscular arms equipped with two rows of suckers; broadly : any octopod excepting the paper nautilus
2
: something that resembles an octopus especially in having many centrally directed branches
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Origin of OCTOPUS
New Latin Octopod-, Octopus, from Greek oktōpous
First Known Use: 1758
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octopus
noun oc·to·pus \ˈäk-tə-pəs\
plural oc·to·pus·es or oc·to·pi \-tə-ˌpī\
Definition of OCTOPUS for Kids
: a marine animal that has a soft rounded body with eight long flexible arms about its base which have sucking disks able to seize and hold things (as prey)
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