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While they both connote "enormous," gigantic derives from the Greek work for a giant and merely means "extraordinarily big;" while gargantuan comes from the specific literary character Gargantua, a giant king of enormous physical and intellectual appetites, and generally refers to such appetites.

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Gargantuan is used to describe something of immense size, often with a connotation of exaggerated proportions or excessiveness. Gigantic is also used to describe something very large or huge, but without the same sense of exaggeration; it is a more straightforward term for great size.

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