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octagonally — adverb see octagon … New Collegiate Dictionary
octagonally — É‘k tægÉ™nlɪb /É’k adv. with an octagonal shape … English contemporary dictionary
octagonally — oc·tag·o·nal·ly … English syllables
octagonally — adverb see octagonal * * * octaˈgonally adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑oct … Useful english dictionary
octagonal — octagonally, adv. /ok tag euh nl/, adj. having eight angles and eight sides. [1565 75; OCTAGON + AL, r. earlier octogonal < NL octogonalis, equiv. to octo OCTO + Gk gon(ía) angle + alis AL1] * * * … Universalium
octagon — noun Etymology: Latin octagonum, from Greek oktagōnon, from okta + gōnon gon Date: 1639 a polygon of eight angles and eight sides • octagonal adjective • octagonally adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
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