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UK
/ɒktˈæɡənəl/
]
[ US /ɑkˈtæɡənəɫ/ ]
[ US /ɑkˈtæɡənəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to or shaped like an octagon
How To Use octagonal In A Sentence
- One drawing, dated 1768, shows a short-legged lidless partitioned square box, and another, dated 1769, shows an octagonal lidded container on short legs partitioned to hold eight bottles.
- Rather like the “netless” in The Octagonal Raven, I just prefer to be able to choose my exposure to the rest of the world rather than have it chosen for me. Reality or Perception? « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website
- It retains not only its original octagonal stamped English brasses and ivory escutcheons but also most of its gray-blue paper drawer and cupboard lining.
- The sixty-foot-high building was a giant block of granite capped with castlelike battlements and four octagonal guard towers at its corners. The Thieves of Darkness
- Opposite is a range rebuilt in the early C16 with central tower with octagonal turrets and two-storey oriel.
- The square battlemented tower with its octagonal lantern above is poorly executed, but otherwise the uncommon conception arrests attention and is worthy of praise: The parvise chamber over the porch, like many others, was for a long period the town school. Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter
- The octagonal shelter, which is coloured purple and silver, has seats and roof.
- Octagonal in shape, the framework is made from western red cedar and is available with single or double glazing throughout.
- Octagonal tower for the straight - hollow, with brick foot jump.
- It is octagonal and has lovely painted green, brown and black details over a transfer.