The word "colossus" has many meanings. Originally, it meant a very large statue, or "a person of immense size." As a newer meaning, it is also the name a mutant with the ability to turn into metal.
Given that this question is in the History of Computing category, it probably refers to the vacuum-tube-based computer, Colossus, developed in the U.K. in 1943-44 to break German codes. Because of wartime secrecy that was maintained for many years after the end of World War I, Colossus the computerdidn't get as much recognition, or have as much influence on the design of later computers, as it otherwise might have.
It depends what number colossus it is
colossus was bulit in rhodes
the main objective of the colossus was to break the enigma code
The colossus of Rhodes WAS in the city of Rhodes
The Colossus was in Rhodes but an earthquake destroyed it.
Black Colossus was created in 1933.
the Bible is considered a colossus to Christians .
The colossus of Rhodes WAS in the city of Rhodes
There are many colossus in wizard101. AKA sand colossus, magma colossus, etc, etc. There is a colossus boulevard to you have to finish all three streets in Olde Town
The Colossus of Rhodes was destroyed in an earthquake.
Colossus
Phalanx is the 13th Colossus to defeat