Hyorcaus
/Hi-yor-kus/
Hyorcaus Meaning & Definition
Hyorcaus (Adj.) – Of incredibly large size, especially pertaining to marine life, or objects bound to a body of water.
Example Sentence(s)
The mythical creature, Cthulu, is the quintessential representation of what it means to be hyorcaus.
Etymology & Word Origins
The “hy” refers to both the English word “high,” as an alternative spelling, and additionally draws from the beginning of “hydro.”
The orca refers to the very large killer whale.
Lastly, the “us” is a shortened representation of the suffix -ous denoting “full of.”
Related words & word forms
Hyorcau (n.) – A form or state that is incredibly large, especially one that is aquatic in nature or bound to a body of water.
Hyourcausly (adv.) – In an incredibly large state of being or form, especially one that is an aquatic lifeform or bound to a body of water.
Hyourcausing (v.) – to significantly enlarge oneself, especially if it is bound to a body of water or is aquatic in nature. {Inflection verb form}
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