"Colostrous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Describing the first milk produced by a mammary gland, particularly in humans, after childbirth and before the start of lactation, typically a thick, yellowish fluid rich in antibodies and nutrients that provides immune protection to the newborn.
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Colossi refers to two gigantic bronze statues of the Greek gods, Helios and Poseidon, that stood at the entrance of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, a city in modern-day Turkey. The term is often used to describe anything that is grand, monumental, or impressive, often implying a sense of scale or enormity. It can also refer to something or someone that is of monumental or extraordinary size or impact.