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cy·clo·pe·an \|sīklə|pēan, (ˈ)sī|klōp-\ adjective also cy·clo·pi·an \(ˈ)sī|klōp-\ Etymology: cyclopean from Late Latin Cyclopeus (from Greek Kyklōpeios, from Kyklōps Cyclops) + English -an; cyclopian from Latin Cyclopius (from Greek Kyklōpios, from Kyklōps) + English -an — more at cyclops 1. a. often capitalized : relating to the Cyclopes : like or like that of a Cyclops b. : fit for a Cyclops : vast and rough : massive, huge 2. : of or relating to a style of stone construction marked typically by the use of large irregular blocks without mortar 3. a. : having or relating to a single median eye or a medially united pair of eyes b. : of or relating to cyclopia Synonyms: see huge |