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    relic
    /ˈrɛlɪk/

    noun

    • 1. an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical interest: "a museum of railway relics" Similar artefacthistorical objectancient objectantiquity

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  2. RELIC definition: 1. an object, tradition, or system from the past that continues to exist: 2. a part of the body or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RELIC is an object esteemed and venerated because of association with a saint or martyr. How to use relic in a sentence.

  4. an object having interest by reason of its age or its association with the past: a museum of historic relics. a surviving trace of something: a custom that is a relic of paganism. relics, remaining parts or fragments. the remains of a deceased person. something kept in remembrance; souvenir; memento.

  5. 1. Something that has survived the passage of time, especially an object or custom whose original culture has disappeared: "Corporal punishment was a relic of barbarism" (Cyril Connolly). 2. Something cherished for its age or historic interest. 3. An object kept for its association with the past; a memento. 4.

  6. A relic is something which was made or used a long time ago and which is kept for its historical significance. ...a museum of war relics. ...ancient Egyptian relics. 3. countable noun. A relic is the body of a saint or something else associated with a saint, which some people regard as holy. More Synonyms of relic.

  7. an object, tradition, or system from the past that continues to exist: During the dig, the archaeological team found some relics from the Stone Age. The country's employment system is a relic of the 1960s when jobs were scarce. a part of the body or something that belonged to a holy person: These bones are the relics of a 12th-century saint.

  8. A relic is a fragment from the past — one of Elvis's guitars, an ancient piece of pottery or even an outmoded way of thinking -– that remains behind. Your dad might love his old albums, but to you, they're just relics. The noun relic is derived from relinquere, Latin for "to leave behind."

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