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In Greek mythology a cyclops is a giant with a single round eye in the middle of the forehead, whose bloodline began with the brothers Arges, Brontes and Steropes. Into Spanish it comes from the Latin cyclops, which evidently takes from the Greek 954; 965; 954; 955; 969; 968; ( cyclops ) , which is made up of 954; 965; 954; 955; 959; 962; ( cyclos "circular, around" ) 969; 968; (OOPS "sight, gaze, appearance"), although it alluded to his single round eye rather than an ability to see around.

  




Anónimo

Cyclops: Species of crustacean that lives in stagnant water.

  


Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Monstrous being which is carecterizaba for being a colossal size and not possess but one eye. Mythological member of a tribe of giants of the ancient Greece which had one eye,

  


AEOL

giant arrangement in Greek and Roman mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead and generally podeidon son

  


Manuel Vega

CICLOPE: in Greek mythology, the Cyclops were members of a race of giants with a single eye in the middle of the forehead.

  



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