💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Cyclopean"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| cyclopiform | Having he form of a cyclops or of a member of Cyclops |
| cycloptic | (not comparable) One-eyed. |
| polyphemic | having one eye like the cyclops Polyphemus |
| wheel-eyed | (epithet, literary, especially of the cyclops) Possessing very large eyes. |
| hypercyclopean | (optics) Describing the perception of depth by means of a single eye |
| cycloidnoun | (geometry) The locus of a point on the circumference of a circle that rolls without slipping on a fixed straight line. |
| cycloidiannoun | (zoology) cycloid |
| megalopic | Having, or resembling large eyes |
| hypocycloidal | In the form of a hypocycloid. |
| oculiferous | Bearing an eye or eyes. |
| oculigerous | Bearing an eye or eyes. |
| omphaloptic | (obsolete, optics) biconvex |
| cavernous | Resembling a cavern in size, shape, or atmosphere. |
| polycephalousnoun | many-headed |
| clypeated | Alternative form of clypeate. [(botany) Shaped like a round buckler or shield; scutate.] |
| octopodic | Resembling an octopus; octopuslike. |
| dicoelous | Having two cavities. |
| dicephalous | Two-headed. |
| monoculous | (archaic) one-eyed, monocular |
| macrophthalmous | Having unusually large eyeballs |
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