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- nounrelic (noun) · relics (plural noun)
- a part of a deceased holy person's body or belongings kept as an object of reverence:"miracles wrought by the relics of St. Stephen"
- an object, custom, or belief that has survived from an earlier time but is now outmoded:"individualized computer programming and time-sharing would become expensive relics"
- (relics)all that is left of something:"relics of a lost civilization"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French relique (originally plural), from Latin reliquiae (see reliquiae). - People also ask
- A relic can refer to12:
- An object from the past, especially one that has no modern use but is valued for its historical meaning or importance.
- A part of the body or clothing of a saint, or something that belonged to a saint.
- Something that has survived from the past, such as an object or custom.
- A keepsake or remembrance.
- A remaining part or fragment.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.an object from the past, esp. one that has no modern use but is often valued for its meaning or importance in history: The ship was a relic of the Spanish-American War. A relic is also a part of the body or clothing of a saint (= holy person), or something that belonged to a saint.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/relicrelic / (ˈrɛlɪk) / noun something that has survived from the past, such as an object or custom something kept as a remembrance or treasured for its past associations; keepsake (usually plural) a remaining part or fragmentwww.dictionary.com/browse/relic Relic Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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