Noun
octa (plural octas)
(meteorology) The proportion of the sky that is obscured by clouds, in eighths (one octa means that one eighth of the sky is obscured, two octas that one quarter is obscured, and so on).
Bede, Ecclesiastical History, Book II, Ch. 5, from Sherley-Price's translation, p. 112. An alternative form of this genealogy, found in the Historia Brittonum among other places, reverses the position of Octa and Oisc in the lineage. Source: Internet
In chapter 8, Octa surrenders to Aurelius and Aurelius grants Octa, Eosa, "and the rest that fled" the "country bordering upon Scotland, and made a firm covenant with them." Source: Internet
The Galaxy Note 5 runs the same 64-bit Exynos 7 Octa 7420 processor as the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. Source: Internet
Samsung’s new Exynos 8 Octa processor is a leading-edge system on chip (SoC) for next-generation mobile devices, built on 14nm FinFET process technology. Source: Internet
Upon receiving the invitation, Octa, Ebissa, and Cherdich, with three hundred ships full of soldiers immediately left for Britain. Source: Internet
The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) cited OCTA as the best large public transportation system in the United States for 2005. Source: Internet