Meaning & Definition of word "Octopus"

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    Octopus

    /ˈɒktəpəs/

    noun:

    • 1. A sea creature with eight long arms, belonging to the class Cephalopoda.
      • Example: The octopus camouflaged itself against the rocky ocean floor.
    • 2. A type of mollusk known for its intelligence and ability to escape from enclosures.
      • Example: At the aquarium, the octopus entertained visitors by solving puzzles.
    • 3. A shape in a design or structure that resembles the form of an octopus, often used metaphorically.
      • Example: The company's management structure was an octopus, with many branches and tentacles reaching out into different markets.
    • 4. A dish made from the flesh of the octopus, often served in various cuisines.
      • Example: We ordered grilled octopus as an appetizer at the seafood restaurant.
    • 5. Used informally to refer to a person or entity that has many connections or influences.
      • Example: The politician was seen as an octopus in the local community, with fingers in many pies.

    Etymology

    From the Greek 'oktṓpous', meaning 'eight footed'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    octopus's garden:

    A place where one feels relaxed and peaceful, inspired by the Beatles song.

    octopus strategy:

    A method involving numerous arms or aspects to cover various bases.

    Related Words

    cephalopod:

    A class of mollusks that includes octopuses, squids, and cuttlefish.

    sucker:

    A small, disc-shaped organ that helps octopuses grip surfaces.

    Slang Meanings of octopus

    Meaning: A versatile and adaptable person.

    Example Sentence: He's like an octopus, juggling multiple tasks at once.

    Meaning: Something that has many aspects or parts.

    Example Sentence: Her plans were an octopus, with many tentacles reaching out in different directions.