Usually INK SAC. Interesting fact: the plual of octopus can be spelled octopus, octopi, octopods, octopus', octopuses, and octopodi - I guess nobody could agree!
The word is spelled octopus. The fisherman caught an octopus in his large fishing net. An octopus has a huge eye and many arms.
That is the correct spelling of the plural of "octopus", which is "octopi".(not all -us words form the -i plural in English, e.g. fungi but hippopotamuses)
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octopus, pelican, dolphin, muskrat... just to name a few. look in a science book!
Leading companies are BHA Group Holdings Inc., MFRI Inc. of Niles, Illinois, Super Sack Manufacturing Corp., Cady Industries Inc., Menardi-Criswell, Bulk Lift International Inc., and Kenneth Fox Supply Co.
Not a lot of information on the dumbo octopus is available because it is so elusive. They stand out among octopuses for being pelagic -- that is to say they swim around in the middle of the water instead of crawling about on the sea floor. They also live quite deep in the ocean and this makes them very difficult to find.
A sac is an anatomical enclosure, a bag or pouch inside an animal which typically contains a fluid.Alternatively, the word "sac" - also spelled "sack" - is a contraction of the word sacrifice.
His name is James P. Sullivan and his nickname is spelled "Sulley."
It's spelled cacti. The plural form of cactus is like the plurals for octopus and pegasus (e.g. octopi and pegasi). These particular words are spelled in exactly the same way as their Latin root words would be, so the us is changed to i.
Yes, a common octopus is a type of octopus
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a sack of a quarterback behind the line of scrimage, that is a sack