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Polyphemus is a Greek word that means "double ship," referring to the mythological figure who was said to have been shipwrecked on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean during the Trojan War and later drowned in the sea. The phrase comes from the Latin word "poly" meaning "many" or "countless," and "phemus" being a Greek term for "ship."

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Polyphemus, a mythical deity in classical Greek mythology, is associated with the mythological phenomenon of the "polypheme," which is an event or performance that involves multiple performances by different actors from multiple roles. This concept has been interpreted and adapted to various forms of theater, music, dance, and other art forms throughout history.

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