Ten arms is the meaning of decabrachial in Greek language
Decabrachial means having ten arms (i.e. some aliens or monsters have ten arms).
A hexabrachial biped means any humanoid creature having six arms and two legs (i.e. Ebranite, Harch, etc. from the Star Wars galaxy).
In Greek Dec means ten
Godess Kaali has ten arms.
There is no known creature to have "ten tentacles" (an octopus has eight arms, a squid has eight arms and two tentacles).
A decapod has ten legs or arms. A squid has eight arms and two tentacles, a total of ten. Technically a squid is not a decapod, as it only has eight arms.
The Hindu goddess Durga is typically depicted with ten arms.
The prefix "deca-" in Greek means "ten" and the suffix "-gon" means "side" in Greek. Therefore, "decagon" literary means "ten side" in Greek.
The Greek prefix decca means "ten." It is commonly used in words related to measurements or quantities that are ten times the standard unit or size. For example, a decathlon refers to a sporting event with ten different track and field events, and a deciliter is a unit of measurement equal to one-tenth of a liter.
A decabrachi (or decabrachius) is a creature with ten arms.
eight. a squid has ten.
It is derived from the Greek Deka meaning ten