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Definition of Octodecimos

Octodecimos
Octodecimo Oc`to*dec"i*mo, n.; pl. Octodecimos. A book composed of sheets each of which is folded into eighteen leaves; hence; indicating more or less definitely a size of book, whose sheets are so folded; -- usually written 18mo or 18[deg], and called eighteenmo.
Octodecimo
Octodecimo Oc`todec"i*mo, a. [L. octodecim eighteen. See Octavo, Decimal, and -mo.] Having eighteen leaves to a sheet; as, an octodecimo form, book, leaf, size, etc.
Octodecimo
Octodecimo Oc`to*dec"i*mo, n.; pl. Octodecimos. A book composed of sheets each of which is folded into eighteen leaves; hence; indicating more or less definitely a size of book, whose sheets are so folded; -- usually written 18mo or 18[deg], and called eighteenmo.

Meaning of Octodecimos from wikipedia

- octuple, octuplet, octuplicate octōdecim octodecim- eighteen octodecillion, octodecimo octogeni octogen- eighty each octogenarian, octogenary octōgēsimus octogesim-...
- × 187 ****todecimo or sixteenmo 16º or 16mo 16 32 4 × 6+3⁄4 102 × 171 octodecimo or eighteenmo 18º or 18mo 18 36 4 × 6+1⁄2 102 × 165 trigesimo-secundo...
- of the original book editions were published by Pierre-Jules Hetzel in octodecimo format, often in several volumes. (The one exception is Claudius Bombarnac...
- with Poèmes by Legouvé (1799, octavo), then alone (5th ed. Paris, 1813, octodecimo) Procès et mort de Louis XVI, fragments d’un poème (Paris, 1814, octavo)...
- fifty-nine volumes had been printed. Each unabridged volume is book size octodecimo, or 4 x 6-1/2 inches, printed in hardback, on high-quality paper, bound...
- Bristol, 1850, octavo. The Pleasures of Piety, a poem, London, 1850, octodecimo. A Life of Edward Colston of Bristol. Improved Monotessaron, a complete...