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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Kardashian, who attended the Met Gala with ex Pete Davidson that year, underwent a physical transformation just to fit into the relic.—Michelle Lee, PEOPLE, 4 May 2026 For years, the rise of Expedia and Airbnb convinced us the travel agent was a dead profession—a relic of the era of paper tickets and storefront offices.—Sheila Yasmin Marikar, Air Mail, 2 May 2026 This relic hasn’t provided an economic benefit to the community for ages.—The Editorial Board, Chicago Tribune, 1 May 2026 The central stupa also houses various sacred relics, including tooth relics of the Buddha obtained from Sri Lanka.—Ethan Teekah, Encyclopedia Britannica, 1 May 2026 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