Cyclops - Greek for 'round-eyed' or 'wheel-eyed.'
The greek hero, Odysseus.
A cyclops is a one-eyed monster, originated belief from Ancient Greek Times.
uni (latin) mono (greek) both of them mean one
Yes. Heptanocular mean seven eyes in Greek and Latin
Yes. Equinomorph does mean horse-shaped in Greek and Latin.
Yes. Hematovore does mean blood-consumer in Greek and Latin.
Yes. Psychovore does mean mind-consumer in Greek and Latin.
Yes. tetranocular mean four eyes in Greek and Latin
It is correct to say biantibrachial mean two forearms in Greek and Latin.
The cyclops that Odysseus encountered was Polyphemus; in Greek Mythology there were many cyclops.
Serpentomorph is not a known word in the Greek or Latin language.
No, Cyclops is not. Further, there were many "cyclops" in Greek myth.