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octagonal
[ ok-tag-uh-nl ]
adjective
- having eight angles and eight sides.
octagonal
/ ɒkˈtæɡənəl /
adjective
- having eight sides and eight angles
- of or relating to an octagon
Derived Forms
- ocˈtagonally, adverb
Other Words From
- oc·tago·nal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of octagonal1
Example Sentences
By generation 36, it was clear that the pattern was not circular but rather octagonal.
At the University of Reading farm, the researchers laid out about 26-foot octagonal rings.
Later, the square tower was crowned with an octagonal turret, sometimes with a conical roof, as in Cremona and Modena cathedrals.
The angles are emphasized by octagonal projections, the panelling of which seems to have ruled that of the whole structure.
In the 16th century an octagonal lantern in two strings crowned with a conical roof was added.
An octagonal tower of two storeys rises above the corbelled eaves.
In the center of this is an octagonal area inclosed by a second line of ramparts or walls.
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