What is Colossus?

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Colossus refers to the The Colossus of Rhodes. It was a gigantic statue of Greek god Helios that stood at the entrance of the port city. It was much like an ancient Statue of Liberty. Colossus now can be used to mean anything that is super gigantic. For more information look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colossus_of_Rhodes
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colossus - Definition [-los-uhs]
(n.) Huge statue
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