gigantomachy

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  • 56gigantomachia — /dʒaɪˌgæntoʊˈmeɪkiə/ (say juy.gantoh maykeeuh) noun 1. a war of giants, especially the war of the giants of Greek mythology against the Olympian gods. 2. a representation of this, as in sculpture. Also, gigantomachy /ˌdʒaɪgænˈtɒməki/ (say .juygan …

  • 57gigantism —   n. excessive growth; acromegaly.    ♦ giganticide, n. killing or killer of giant.    ♦ gigantomachy, n. battle of giants …

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