1 a long trip or period involving a lot of different and exciting activities, esp. while searching for something:
As the film's subtitle suggests, the narrative is a spatial odyssey from the subhuman ape to the post-human starchild.
There is a genuine sense of expectation as the odyssey is begun.
This book represents, one senses, something of a personal odyssey.
It was an incredible odyssey, and the level of attention and publicity they received was equally notable.
Who ever made an effort to follow individual birds throughout their odyssey from hatchery through shed to slaughterhouse?
We return now to the questions with which we began this experimental odyssey.
My own attempts at teaching a course involving the kind of comparative and retrospective approaches outlined here have been a challenging odyssey both for the students and for me.
His has been a remarkable odyssey and, as this book illustrates, he has bridged the worlds of administration and scholarship with considerable acuity, balance, and elegance.