From the Greek "octo" a series of 8 could be an octuple. A sport involving 8 separate activities is an octathlon.
Yes, the word 'eight' is both a noun and an adjective.The noun 'eight' is a word for the cardinal number equal to 7 + 1; a word for one of a set or series following number 7; a word for a thing.The adjective 'eight' is a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as the number of people or things included.Examples:She set the table for eight. (noun)This is volume eight in the series. (noun)My dog had eight puppies. (adjective)
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The police asked the woman to describe the robber. Both of the racetracks describe a large figure-eight.
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The word "octagon" originates from the Greek word "oktagōnos," which means "eight angles." It is derived from "okto," meaning "eight," and "gonia," meaning "angle." The term has been used in English since the late 16th century to describe a polygon with eight sides and eight angles.
Almost...you have it misspelled. The word is "octuplicate," meaning:1. a group, series, or set of eight identical copies (usually preceded by "in")2. having or consisting of eight identical parts3. to make eight copies of; to make eight times as great