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octonary

[ ok-tuh-ner-ee ] [ ˈɒk təˌnɛr i ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

pertaining to the number eight

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  • First recorded in 1525–35.
  • From Latin octōnārius; combines Latin octōnī, meaning “by eights,” + -ary².
  • Often used to describe a base-8, octal, number system, which counts by 1s, 8s, 64s, etc., rather than 1s, 10s, 100s, etc.

EXAMPLES OF OCTONARY

  • They realized the radio transmission used an octonary code. 
  • The orchestra’s brass section was arranged in an octonary formation, with eight musicians in two rows.
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baksheesh

[ bak-sheesh ] [ ˈbæk ʃiʃ ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a tip, present, or gratuity

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More about baksheesh

  • First recorded in 1615–25.
  • From the Persian word bakhshish, meaning “gift, pardon, or generosity.”

EXAMPLES OF BAKSHEESH

  • His warmth and a thoughtful bit of baksheesh ensured the bellhop handled his bags with extra care.
  • A seasoned traveler understands that baksheesh goes a long way in getting the best seat in a crowded teahouse.
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drouk

[ drook ] [ druk ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to drench

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More about drouk

  • First recorded in 1505–15.
  • From Old Norse drukna, meaning “to be drowned.”
  • Related to the word drown.

EXAMPLES OF DROUK

  • The sudden downpour managed to drouk everyone before they reached shelter.
  • A leaky roof drouked the kitchen floor overnight.
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