a crude stone ax and other relics of the Neanderthals
in my grandparents' attic are many “groovy” relics from the 1960s
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In evolutionary terms, Vasuki is a relic from a vanished world — a creature forged in solitude and set loose by tectonic chaos.—Scott Travers, Forbes.com, 22 Apr. 2025 Holly Messinger, the textiles conservator at The Arabia Steamboat Museum, carefully laid out the pieces of a frock coat, an 1850’s relic recovered from the bottom of the Missouri River.—Tammy Ljungblad, Kansas City Star, 22 Apr. 2025 Two duelling French monasteries still claim to hold her relics.—Eliza Griswold, New Yorker, 19 Apr. 2025 The latticed windows look out onto snowy expanses in winter or green foliage in spring and summer, while the living spaces pay homage to bygone eras through relics from the original owner and retro furnishings.—Erika Owen, Architectural Digest, 17 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for relic
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Etymology
Middle English relik, from Anglo-French relike, from Medieval Latin reliquia, from Late Latin reliquiae, plural, remains of a martyr, from Latin, remains, from relinquere to leave behind — more at relinquish
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