What does herma mean?
noun
A herma is a ancient Greek or Roman statue of a man with a head of one person and the body of another, typically a man with the head of a god or hero. It is also a term used in architecture to describe a column or pillar with a carved head or statue.
Example
"The ancient Greek herma stood proudly in the center of the agora, a symbol of the city's rich history."
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