giganto

Adjective

 * 1)  giant; gigantic.
 * 2) * 2004, Gretchen Becker, Prediabetes, What You Need to Know to Keep Diabetes Away, Marlowe & Company, ISBN 1569244642 and ISBN 9781569244647, page 112
 * it’s hard to order a small chicken salad at a fast-food restaurant if everyone else is getting the Giganto Cheeseburger Deal with a bushel of fries and a gallon of soda.
 * 1) * 2006, Susan “Sue” Dunlap, A Single Eye, Carroll & Graf Publishers, ISBN 0786718501 and ISBN 9780786718504, page 94
 * It was a huge giganto embarrassment.
 * 1) * 2007, Susan Isaacs, Past Perfect, A Novel, Simon and Schuster, ISBN 0743242165 and ISBN 9780743242165, page 299
 * Also, even with her giganto implants, Dani could get through a smaller opening than I.
 * 1) * 2007, Susan R. S. K. Carlton, Lobsterland, Macmillan, ISBN 0805080961 and ISBN 9780805080964, page 76
 * For some random reason, I think of the doctor at the Eye Guy holding those giganto clicky circles over my eyes when I needed new glasses.

Etymology
From, ,.

Noun

 * 1)  giant

Etymology
Borrowing from, , , , , and.

Noun

 * 1)  oversized mythical human