Arguses

/ˈɑrɡjuːsɪz/ noun

Plural of argus; refers to multiple watchful or vigilant persons, or to a type of pheasant bird with iridescent plumage.

From Greek mythology's Argus (the hundred-eyed giant) plus regular plural '-es'. The word transferred from mythology to both literal vigilants and to ornithology.

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