"Octile" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Octavia is a given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman surname Octavius, meaning "eight". It is also the name of a region in Italy, as well as a genus of butterflies and a species of mussel. Additionally, Octavia is also the title of a play by Roman playwright Plautus, which tells the story of a woman who disguises herself as a man to avenge her father's death.
Octavian was the name given to the Roman leader Gaius Octavius, who later became Augustus Caesar. He was the grandnephew and adopted son of Julius Caesar and the first Emperor of Rome.
Octavo refers to the eighth book in a series of books, especially one published in a uniform size and format. It can also describe anything that comes eighth in a series, such as a responsibility or a sense.
Octavos refers to the eighth movement of a piece of music, typically in a classical or orchestral setting. In a sonata or concerto, for example, the octavos would be the final movement, often featuring a lively and upbeat conclusion to the piece.
Octene is a branched-chain alkene with the chemical formula C8H16. It is a colorless liquid with a characteristic sweet, fruity odor.
Octennial refers to a period of eight years. It can be used to describe a specific interval of time, often in reference to events, cycles, or occurrences that repeat at eight-year intervals.
Octet refers to a group of eight. It is often used in the context of atoms, where eight electrons are typically arranged in the outermost energy level of an atom.
The word "octic" refers to the eighth. It can be used as a prefix to describe things related to the number eight, such as octic acid or an octic root.
Octillion is a very large number, specifically a 1 followed by 27 zeros (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000). It is a decimal numeral taken from the Latin word octo, meaning eight, and the suffix -illion, which is used to form the names of large numbers.
Octinoxate is a chemical ingredient commonly used in sunscreens and other personal care products to provide broad-spectrum protection against ultraviolet (UV) rays, particularly UVA rays. It is often used in combination with other ingredients like oxybenzone and avobenzone to provide a high level of sun protection. Octinoxate is considered a physical sunscreen, meaning it provides a physical barrier on the skin to deflect the sun's UV rays, rather than being absorbed into the skin like chemical sunscreens.
Octoate is a chemical compound, specifically a polyol, derived from the molecule of octanol and a molecule of tartaric acid. It is also known as octanoic acid.
The Octoberists, also known as The Decemberists, are an American indie folk rock band from Portland, Oregon, formed in 2000. The band's name "Octoberists" was used as their original name, but they changed it to "The Decemberists" in 2001. Despite the name change, many fans still refer to the band as the Octoberists.
The Octobrists were a Russian liberal party founded in 1905. The name "Octobrists" (октябристы in Russian) comes from the Russian word "октябрь" (Oktabr'), meaning October, because the party was founded in October 1905. The party was moderate and sought to reform the Russian Empire, advocating for a constitutional monarchy and social reforms. They played a significant role in the Russian Revolution of 1905.