Apoxyomenos

/ˌæpɒksɪˈɒmɪnɒs/ noun

A famous ancient Greek bronze statue depicting a young athlete using a strigil to scrape oil and sweat from his body.

From Greek apoxyomenos, neuter of apoxyomenos 'one who is scraping himself,' from apoxein 'to scrape off,' present participle denoting the act.

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