Cyclops
51cyclops hypognathus — a modified cyclops, lacking the typical proboscis, with abnormally low ears, rudimentary mandible, and tiny mouth …
52cyclops — noun a) A one eyed giant from Greek and Roman mythology. b) A one eyed creature of any species …
53CYCLOPS — a name given to three distinct classes of mythological beings: (1) a set of one eyed savage giants infesting the coasts of Sicily and preying upon human flesh; (2) a set of Titans, also one eyed, belonging to the race of the gods, three in… …
54Cyclops — ◆ Cy|clops 〈m.; Gen.: , Pl.: pi|den; Zool.〉 niederer Krebs [Etym.: lat. <grch. kyklops »Rundauge«] ◆ Die Buchstabenfolge cy|cl… kann auch cyc|l… getrennt werden …
55Cyclops — Cy|clops [ˈsaıklɔps US kla:ps] n [singular] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: Greek kyklops, from kykl round (from kyklos; CYCLE1) + ops eye ] a very big man in ancient Greek stories who only had one eye in the middle of his forehead …
56cyclops — cy|clops [ saı,klaps ] noun count an extremely large man with only one eye in the middle of his forehead in ancient Greek stories …
57Cyclops — Cy·clops || saɪklÉ’ps n. one eyed giant (Greek Mythology)n. one eyed giant (Greek Mythology) …
58cyclops — noun (singular) a very big man in ancient Greek stories who only had one eye in the middle of his forehead …
59cyclops — cy·clops …
60Cyclops — Cy•clops [[t]ˈsaɪ klɒps[/t]] n. pl. Cy•clo•pes [[t]saɪˈkloʊ piz[/t]] myt any of a group of giants of Greek myth, having a single round eye in the middle of the forehead • Etymology: < Gk Kýklōps=kyklo (see cyclo ) + ōps having an eye or face… …