icecream |
octopus |
As a noun icecream
is .
As a proper noun octopus is
.
octopus |
handsaw |
As a proper noun octopus
is .
As a noun handsaw is
a saw small enough to be used by one hand.
inkfish |
octopus |
As a noun inkfish
is (colloquial) cuttlefish.
As a proper noun octopus is
.
octave |
octopus |
As a noun octave
is (music) an interval of twelve semitones spanning eight degrees of the diatonic scale, representing a doubling or halving in pitch.
As an adjective octave
is (obsolete) consisting of eight; eight in number.
As a proper noun octopus is
.
octopus |
balloon |
As a proper noun octopus
is .
As a noun balloon is
an inflatable buoyant object, often (but not necessarily) round and flexible.
As a verb balloon is
to increase or expand rapidly.
octopus |
tractor |
As a proper noun octopus
is .
As a noun tractor is
(
label) a vehicle used in farms eg for pulling farm equipment and preparing the fields.
octopus |
sepia |
As nouns the difference between octopus and sepia
is that
octopus is any of several marine molluscs/mollusks, of the family ''family: Octopodidae, having no internal or external protective shell or bone (unlike the nautilus, squid or cuttlefish) and eight arms each covered with suckers while
sepia is the cuttlefish.
As an adjective sepia is
Of a dark reddish-brown colour.
octopus |
octapus |
As nouns the difference between octopus and octapus
is that
octopus is any of several marine molluscs/mollusks, of the family ''family: Octopodidae, having no internal or external protective shell or bone (unlike the nautilus, squid or cuttlefish) and eight arms each covered with suckers while
octapus is misspelling of lang=en.
taxonomy |
octopus |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As a proper noun octopus is
.
octopus |
oyster |
As a proper noun octopus
is .
As a noun oyster is
any of certain marine bivalve mollusks, especially those of the family ostreidae (the true oysters), usually found adhering to rocks or other fixed objects in shallow water along the seacoasts, or in brackish water in the mouth of rivers.
As an adjective oyster is
of a pale beige colour tinted with grey or pink, like that of an oyster.
As a verb oyster is
to fish for oysters.
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