|pälē|fles|bēən, |pälə̇|-, -s_bēən adjective
or poly·phlois·boi·an -|flȯis|bȯiən ; or polu·phlois·boi·an |päl(y)ə|-
Etymology: Greek polyphloisbos (from poly- + phloisbos confused roaring noise) + English -an; perhaps akin to Greek aphloismos foaming of the mouth, phlidan to be too moist, become soft — more at bloat
: loud-roaring
the polyphloesboean sea