See octopoid in All languages combined, or Wiktionary
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McDonough, The Architects of hyperspace, Avon Books, →ISBN:", "text": "The scene lit up like a horror ride in an amusement park: Hundreds of yellow octopoids hung from the roof above him; a huge orange octopoid the size of a desk pulsated on the floor four meters in front of him; […]", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1988, Mark E. Rogers, Nightmare of God, Ace Books, →ISBN:", "text": "He could not see the octopoid he had assigned to block the tunnel, but sensed it was performing its task nonetheless, out of sight beyond a curve in the ramp; after the bladefish had dispatched the guards, it had slid down the harbor wall and […]", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1989, Juanita Coulson, Legacy of earth, Del Rey, →ISBN:", "text": "A smaller native species that the settlers called a bobber was swimming into the octopoid's visual range. The globular, jellylike bobber was unaware of its danger. Tentacles lashed out, grasping at the prospective meal. The contest was even.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2013, Don Webb, The War with the Belatrin, Wildside Press LLC, →ISBN, page 40:", "text": "The blue octopoid made no protest as Denise pried open the disk.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "An octopuslike creature." ], "id": "en-octopoid-en-noun-p-fUhOaL", "links": [ [ "octopuslike", "octopuslike" ] ] } ], "word": "octopoid" }
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