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stat·u·ary I. \ˈstachəˌwerē\ noun (-es) Etymology: in sense 1, from Latin statuaria, from feminine of statuarius of a statue; in sense 2, from Latin statuarius, from statuarius, adjective 1. a. : a branch of sculpture treating of figures in the round < critics of painting and statuary — E.J.Banfield > b. : statues < a group of statuary, faintly seen — Matthew Arnold > 2. : one who practices the art of making statues : sculptor < a statuary might have modeled from it — Laurence Sterne > II. adjective Etymology: Latin statuarius, from statua statue + -arius -ary 1. : of or relating to statues < the statuary art > 2. : consisting of or suitable for statues < a statuary monument > < statuary marble > |