Cyclopean
Americanadjective
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of, relating to, or resembling the Cyclops
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denoting, relating to, or having the kind of masonry used in preclassical Greek architecture, characterized by large dry undressed blocks of stone
Etymology
Origin of Cyclopean
First recorded in 1635–45; from Latin Cyclōpē(us), from Greek Kyklṓpeios (equivalent to Kýklōp(s) + -eios adjective suffix) + -an; see Cyclops, -eous, -an
Example Sentences
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Like the obsidian vaults of my drowned Cyclopean city, his positions are blurred and fuzzy.
From Washington Post • Mar. 22, 2016
Some sort of gun-metal gray canister has been squashed and made useless, its flattened valve staring out like a Cyclopean eye.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 8, 2015
But it was hard to see them – the pink splotches, the Cyclopean dolls – and resist the idea that Hornby had stepped down from exemplary model-making and into a bucket of tat.
From The Guardian • Sep. 28, 2012
Instead, in the area where their faces should be, Wenlock and Mandeville each present us with a cold, steel panel punctuated only by an assessing, Cyclopean eye.
From Slate • Jul. 25, 2012
He stopped, squinting at me with Cyclopean irritation.
From "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison
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