octo-
Americancombining form
Usage
What does octo- mean? Octo- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “eight.” It is used in a great many scientific and technical terms. Octo- comes from te Greek oktṓ, meaning “eight.” The Latin equivalent, which is almost identical in spelling and pronunciation, is octō. What are variants of octo-?When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, octo- becomes oct-, as in octane. Another variant of octo- is octa-, as in octastyle. Want to know more? Check out our Words That Use entries for both oct- and octa-.
Etymology
Origin of octo-
from Latin octo, Greek okto
Example Sentences
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If you’re a septua-, octo- or nonagenarian by Spotify’s accounting, you may find yourself in hip company.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 4, 2025
I joke that we live in a blue-zone, at least for women, because we have so many healthy, active, vibrant female octo- and nonagenarians.
From Salon • Jan. 4, 2024
His decision to abdicate saved the church from one messy situation — being governed by a weakened octo- or nonagenarian.
From Washington Post • Jul. 8, 2021
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