The Collaborative International Dictionary
Octangular \Oc*tan"gu*lar\, a. [L. octangulus eight-cornered; octo eight + angulus angle.] Having eight angles; eight-angled. -- Oc*tan"gu*lar*ness, n.
Wiktionary
a. octagonal, with eight angle.
WordNet
adj. of or relating to or shaped like an octagon [syn: octagonal]
Usage examples of "octangular".
He was only nineteen, permanently unemployed and without benefits except for an octangular sleep tube underground and regular rations of rice and beans.
Folio had to climb a forty-foot ladder to reach the octangular slip where Charles Spellman slept.
The only homes he had ever known were governmental institutions and the octangular sleep tubes of Common Ground.
These minarets are much less substantial than those of Morocco, being octangular, with protruding stone balconies in something of the Florentine style, reached by winding stairs.
The top of the cake represented an octangular fountain, ornamented with a number of small vases, filled with miniature bouquets.
Bernard himself, being composed of what was then called burrel cloth, exactly fitted to the size of the wearer, and bearing on the left shoulder the octangular cross peculiar to the Order, formed of red cloth.