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bu·ceph·a·lus I. \byüˈsefələs\ noun (plural bucephaluses \-ləsə̇z\ ; or bucepha·li \-ˌlī\) Etymology: after Bucephalus, horse of Alexander the Great died 323B.C. king of Macedon, from Latin, from Greek Boukephalos archaic : a riding horse especially if spirited and mettlesome — often used ironically II. noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek boukephalos bullheaded — more at bucephala : a genus of small digenetic trematodes having the mouth near the center of the ventral surface and the intestine saclike and not bifurcated and comprising intestinal parasites of carnivorous fishes |