Associations to the word «Polyphemus»
Noun
- Cyclops
- Odysseus
- Poseidon
- Ulysses
- Odyssey
- Gopher
- Horseshoe
- Heracles
- Tortoise
- Nymph
- Fleece
- Crab
- Ogre
- Flock
- Grover
- Fable
- Homer
- Cannibal
- Drunk
- Argonaut
- Cave
- Ovid
- Sicily
- Foreground
- Cavern
- Auguste
- Hms
- Boulder
- Centaur
- Neptune
- Giant
- Blind
- Achilles
- Ram
- Sheep
- Penelope
- Shea
- Eater
- Shepherd
- Monster
- Frigate
- Percy
- Moth
- Chatham
- Belly
- Companion
- Lotus
- Torpedo
- Ate
- Mythology
- Lover
- Stake
- Troy
- Worcester
- Nobody
- Flagship
- Milk
- Sea
- Wrath
- Escape
- Encounter
- Wine
- Greek
- Sculpture
- Myth
- Hero
- Admiral
- Shakespeare
- Entrance
- Adventure
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
POLYPHEMUS, proper noun. (Greek mythology) A cyclops in Homer's Odyssey.
POLYPHEMUS MOTH, noun. Antheraea polyphemus, a tan-coloured North American moth of the family Saturniidae, with large, purplish eyespots on the hind wings.
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