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octodecimo
octodecimo (ɒktəʊˈdɛsɪməʊ) [For in octodecimo, from L. octodecimus eighteenth, as in octavo, duodecimo, etc.] The size of a book, or of the page of a book, in which each leaf is one-eighteenth of a whole sheet; a book of this size. Abbrev. 18mo.1858 O. W. Holmes Aut. Breakf.-T. (1883) 19 A little da... Oxford English Dictionary
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eighteenmo
eighˈteenmo [English reading of the symbol 18mo for octodecimo; cf. twelvemo, sixteenmo.] Used colloq. in the book trades for octodecimo.1858 in Simmonds Dict. Trade. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Collector's Library
Each unabridged volume is book size octodecimo, or 4 x 6-1/2 inches, printed in hardback, on high-quality paper, bound in real cloth, and contains a dust wikipedia.org
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Étienne Vigée
Paris, 1813, octodecimo) Procès et mort de Louis XVI, fragments d’un poème (Paris, 1814, octavo) Le Pour et le Contre, dialogue en vers (Paris, 1818, wikipedia.org
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eighteen
eighteen, a. and n. (eɪˈtiːn, ˈeɪtiːn) Forms: 1 ehta-t{yacu}ne, 2 ehte-tyna, 3 æh-, ah-, ehte-, eyȝtetene, 4–5 eyȝ-, eyghtene, Sc. auh-, auchtene, 6 eightene, 6– eighteen. [OE. e(a)htat{yacu}ne, -téne, corresponds to OFris. achtatîne, OS. ahtotian, ahtetehan (Du. achttien), OHG. ahtozehan (MHG. ahtz... Oxford English Dictionary
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Francis Foster Barham
The Pleasures of Piety, a poem, London, 1850, octodecimo. A Life of Edward Colston of Bristol. wikipedia.org
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