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statuary
/ ˈstætjʊərɪ /
noun
- statues collectively
- the art of making statues
adjective
- of, relating to, or suitable for statues
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of statuary1
Example Sentences
In the last few years, Harvey turned to sculpting imaginary but mythic-seeming artifacts that exist as both 3-D printed statuary and glossy virtual models.
But another prominent piece of statuary near the opera house was deemed a symbol of colonialist oppression — that of the Russian empress known as Catherine the Great.
Let broadcast networks worry about ratings; cable and streaming would concentrate on “excellence,” grab all the statuary and add “award-winning” to their algorithms.
Nearby is a simulated salt mine, its craggy walls lined with images of centuries-old paintings and crates of statuary — representing works of art plundered by the Germans and recovered after the war.
You can use plants, statuary, feathers and even bones to channel the mood — or spirits — you seek.
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