Octans
Americannoun
genitive
Octantisnoun
Etymology
Origin of Octans
< Late Latin: eighth part of a circle, equivalent to oct- oct- + -āns, as in quadrāns quadrant
Example Sentences
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The deals, called Norma C.D.O. and Octans 1 C.D.O., which were sold in 2006 and 2007, had a combined face value of $3 billion.
From New York Times • Dec. 12, 2013
Orena thought of a thousand centuries budding and withering, and called him Octans.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Octans neatly despatched a ghost leopard that infested their paradise and all was serene until she asked him to pick a certain blue lotus.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Their very names were disingenuous, and told you nothing about their contents, their creators, or their managers: Carina, Gemstone, Octans III, Glacier Funding.
From "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis
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Chamælion.—This small constellation lies south of Volans, and north of Mensa and Octans.
From Astronomical Curiosities Facts and Fallacies by Gore, J. Ellard
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