OCTAD


Meaning of OCTAD in English

ˈäkˌtad noun

( -s )

Etymology: Greek oktad-, oktas number eight, body of eight men, from okta- octa- + -ad-, -as -ad

: a group or arrangement of eight ; especially : a group of eight figures representing consecutive powers of ten in ancient mathematical notation

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