Resembling or having characteristics of an epic, particularly in grandeur, scope, or heroic quality.
From English 'epic' (from Greek 'epikos', meaning of or about epic poetry) + Germanic '-like' (resembling). This compound formed in modern English to describe things with epic qualities.
We use 'epic' as slang for 'awesome,' but 'epiclike' reminds us that the word originally meant stories of gods and heroes spanning generations—way bigger than just a cool moment.
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