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octuple
[ok-too-puhl, -tyoo-, ok-too-puhl, -tyoo-]
adjective
eightfold; eight times as great.
having eight effective units or elements.
verb (used with object)
to make eight times as great.
noun
Rowing.a shell rowed by a crew of eight, each rower using a pair of oars.
octuple
/ ˈɒʊə /
noun
a quantity or number eight times as great as another
adjective
eight times as much or as many
consisting of eight parts
verb
(tr) to multiply by eight
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of octuple1
Example Sentences
“Broken Arrow police investigators have reviewed the medical examiner’s reports in reference to the incident we reported as an octuple murder-suicide,” the police department said in a statement Monday.
The game began at 2:20 on what clearly would be a good day for Yeshiva to avoid, say, octuple overtime.
He finished the hole at 10-over par for the tournament after, mercifully, making a nine-foot putt for octuple bogey, which is now a thing.
For the record, it was an octuple bogey.
It is now expected to octuple its number of seats in the House of Commons, from six to more than 50.
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