Octans
Americannoun
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Octantis
genitive
noun
Etymology
Origin of Octans
< Late Latin: eighth part of a circle, equivalent to oct- oct- + -āns, as in quadrāns quadrant
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The deals, called Norma C.D.O. and Octans 1 C.D.O., which were sold in 2006 and 2007, had a combined face value of $3 billion.
From New York Times ● Dec. 12, 2013
Orena thought of a thousand centuries budding and withering, and called him Octans.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Octans neatly despatched a ghost leopard that infested their paradise and all was serene until she asked him to pick a certain blue lotus.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Their very names were disingenuous, and told you nothing about their contents, their creators, or their managers: Carina, Gemstone, Octans III, Glacier Funding.
From "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis
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Apus, the Bird of Paradise, lies south-east of Musca, and north of Octans.
From Astronomical Curiosities Facts and Fallacies by J. Ellard Gore
The company indicated on its website that to explore remote regions of the world they have “two purpose-built, state-of-the-art small expedition-class ships: Viking Octantis and Viking Polaris.”
From Seattle Times ● Dec. 2, 2022
The Octantis had seven scheduled stops in Bayfield this summer, the last of which is Sept. 20.
From New York Times ● Sep. 13, 2022
The Octantis will be joined on the lake by its new sister ship, the Polaris.
From New York Times ● Sep. 13, 2022
For example, in mid-April, more than 120 guests on the Octantis gathered in the rain at 7 a.m. to watch the release of a biodegradable weather balloon.
From Washington Post ● May 5, 2022
The brightest star is β, which lies close to θ Octantis.
From Astronomical Curiosities Facts and Fallacies by J. Ellard Gore
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