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cyclopia Zool. and Path.|saɪˈkləʊpɪə| Also in anglicized form cyclopy. [f. Gr. κύκλωψ Cyclops: see below.] (See quot. 1882.) Hence cyˈclopian a.
1839–47Todd Cycl. Anat. III. 738 Cyclopian monsters. 1849–52Ibid. IV. 967/1 Want of the under jaw often coexists with Cyclopia. 1862Chambers' Encycl. s.v. Deformities, Cyclopy, when both the eyes run into one. 1882Syd. Soc. Lex., Cyclopia, a kind of monstrosity consisting in the fusion of two eyes into one place in the middle of the forehead, like the Cyclops. It is a normal condition of some Crustacea. |