octopod
IPA: ˈɑktʌpɑd
noun
- Any animal with eight feet or foot-like parts.
- Any cephalopod mollusks of the order Octopoda.
- A railway locomotive with eight wheels.
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Examples of "octopod" in Sentences
- Looking at the picture makes my wrist hurt. octopod
- Our entire existence could be fabricated. octopod replied to comment from Anonymous
- These games are a fond childhood memory, but I just can't work up the same enthusiasm for them now. octopod
- The term octopod (plural octopods or octopodes) is taken from the taxonomic order Octopoda but has no classical equivalent.
- Report to fix the 32bit rollover problem all you need to do is compile time_t as a 64-bit signed integer ... octopod replied to comment from Anonymous
- Once you start thinking of it as welfare for artists you end up with copyrights that last a century, and successful artists that never need lift a finger again./derail octopod
- If the good fight fails and the law actually passes, start filing baseless copyright violation complaints against Mandelson and his entire immediate family and see how he likes having his connectivity cut without the right to face his accusers. octopod
- Its not economically viable for sony or any other major game publisher/manufacturer to develop and produce an interface or game (s) specifically for those who suffer from a specific disability, be it blindness, or being paralyzed, deafness, muteness, etc ... octopod
- I think the whole and entire point is a ritual humiliation of the citizen, to enforce the proper attitude of cowed subservience to those who are above the law, and provide an excuse to isolate or inconvenience those unwilling to submit. octopod replied to comment from Ito Kagehisa
- He explained the system under which the material was kept moving forward to the ever-advancing front; let her watch the rhythmic swing and slide of the rails from the car to the benches; took her up into the cab of the big "octopod" locomotive; gave her a chance to peep into the camp kitchen car; and concluded by handing her up the steps of the "dinkey."
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