The Latin root for "colossal" probably is "colossus", which means a statue larger than life, like the Statue of Liberty or the ancient Colossus of Rhodes, which no longer exists.
it is spanish for statue :)
Information: It means to dress neat
i think you mean 'κόρη' which means "daughter" Or, if you meant "kore," that would be a statue of a girl in the Archaic fashion, such as the ones you see used as pillars in ancient temples.
A smart formal dress code means neat, formal dress. For women it means a long gown. For men it means a black suit with a black bow tie.
A pedestal.
Did Not Dress
It means dress for the job you want to have - don't show up in t-shirt and jeans or casual dress if you want a high-paying job. Dress appropriately.
It means that whatever the statue does violates a law or right already in the Constitution.
He means dress modestly.
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1. To dress means to put on clothes. (I dressed and came down for breakfast) It also means to decorate. (He dresses shop windows.) It also means to prepare. (She dressed the chicken.)2. The expression "dress up" means to put on your best clothes or a special costume.3. To dress someone down is to severely chastise them.4Dress as a noun means clothing. (This party requires formal dress.)5 .A dress is an article of clothing comprising a skirt and a covering for the upper body. (She wore a red dress.)6. Dress as an adjective means best or fanciest. (He wore his dress uniform.)7. A dress rehearsal is a practice in which everything (including costumes) is exactly as it will be in the performance.