Pronunciation: /əˈɡælmə/
noun a Greek term meaning a statue or monument dedicated to a deity or hero
A1 In Greek mythology, an agalma is a statue or image of a deity.
A2 The museum displayed a beautiful agalma of Athena, the goddess of wisdom.
B1 The archaeologists uncovered an ancient agalma buried beneath the ruins.
B2 The agalma found in the temple was believed to be a symbol of divine presence.
C1 The intricate details of the agalma revealed the skill of the ancient sculptors.
C2 Art historians study the symbolism and significance of agalmas in ancient religious practices.
formal The agalma found in the ancient temple was considered a sacred object.
informal I heard that the agalma in the museum is worth a lot of money.
slang Check out that cool agalma statue in the art exhibit.
figurative To her, the agalma represented a symbol of strength and resilience.
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