Ogdoad [OG-doh-ad]

Part of speech: noun

Origin: Greek, early 17th century

  1. A group or set of eight.

Examples of ogdoad in a sentence

"It’s a good idea to visit an amusement park as an ogdoad, because everyone will have someone to sit with on the rides."

"An octopus has an ogdoad of legs."


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