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.
Wise words
There is no sickness worse for me than words that to be kind
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