Argus

/ˈɑːɡəs/ noun

In Greek mythology, a giant with many eyes who served as a watchful guardian; also refers to someone who is extremely vigilant or watchful.

From Greek mythology, Argus Panoptes ('all-seeing') was a giant with eyes all over his body who never fully slept. After his death, Hera placed his eyes on the peacock's tail, giving the word metaphorical meaning of constant surveillance.

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