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Octans

American  
[ok-tanz] / ˈɒk tænz /

noun

Astronomy.

GENITIVE

Octantis
  1. the Octant, a southern constellation that contains the south celestial pole.


Octans British  
/ ˈɒktænz /

noun

  1. a faint constellation in the S hemisphere in which the S celestial pole is situated

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Etymology

Origin of Octans

< Late Latin: eighth part of a circle, equivalent to oct- oct- + -āns, as in quadrāns quadrant

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Securities and Exchange Commission alleged that Harding Advisory LLC and Wing F. Chau compromised their independent judgment as collateral manager for a collateralized debt obligation known as "Octans I CDO Ltd."

From Reuters

Apus, the Bird of Paradise, lies south-east of Musca, and north of Octans.

From Project Gutenberg

It is Sigma Octantis, in the very dull southern constellation of Octans, the Octant.

From Scientific American

Pavo, the Peacock, lies north of Octans and Apus, and south of Telescopium.

From Project Gutenberg

Toucan.—This constellation lies north of Octans, and south of Phœnix and Grus, east of Indus, and west of Hydrus.

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