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    rel·ic
    [ˈrelik]
    noun
    relic (noun) · relics (plural noun)
    1. an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French relique (originally plural), from Latin reliquiae (see reliquiae).
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  4. The definition of a relic is something old that has survived. An old tool from ancient times is an example of a relic. noun 1 1 An object, custom, etc. that has survived, wholly or partially, from the past.
    relic noun [ C ] us / ˈrel·ɪk / 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.
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    noun [ C ] us / ˈrel·ɪk / 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.
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    Britannica Dictionary definition of RELIC [count] 1 : something that is from a past time, place, culture, etc. — often + of or from relics of ancient China relics from the war This law is a relic of a bygone era. Typewriters are a relic of the past. [=typewriters are no longer used or considered modern]
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    Definition of relic 1 a : an object esteemed and venerated because of association with a saint or martyr b : souvenir, memento 2 relics plural : remains, corpse
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