Octave

/ˈɑːktɪv/ noun

In music, the distance between one note and another with double or half its frequency, often heard as the same note higher or lower.

From Latin "octava (pars)" meaning "eighth (part)," from "octo" (eight). It referred to the eighth note in a scale, counting both ends.

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