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replicaRelationships Related Term: copy facsimile fake object realia version Distinguish From: counterfeit forgery reproduction n. ~ A precise copy of an object. Notes: 'Replica' implies a three [..]
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replica1824, from Italian replica "copy, repetition, reply," from replicare "to duplicate," from Latin replicare "to repeat" (see reply (v.)). Properly, a copy of a work of art [..]
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replicaA copy or reproduction. Related: Richard Pettibone. Andy Warhol, "Marilyn Monroe." 1964 Popular Culture Rise of the Modern City Tom Wesselmann. Still Life #30. April 1963.
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replicaan exact copy or reproduction.
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replicaA copy of a work of art that is virtually indistinguishable from the original
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replicaUse for precise reproductions of valued objects, usually in the same dimensions as the original. For reproductions of an image alone, use "reproductions" or "facsimiles." Use also [..]
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replicacopy that is not the original; something that has been copied A replica is a copy that is relatively indistinguishable from the original. which are a copy used for historical purposes, such as being p [..]
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replicaProvides data redundancy and fault tolerance by creating copies of Object Storage objects, accounts, and containers so that they are not lost when the underlying storage fails.
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replican. A duplicate executed by the artist himself, and regarded, equally with the first, as an original.
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replicaA reproduction of a stamp or cover. In the 19th century, replica stamps were sold as stamp album space fillers. Replica stamps are often printed in one color in a sheet containing a number of differen [..]
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replicaA reproduction or copy of a work of art, especially one made by the artist who created the original or produced under the artist's supervision. Click here to see a replica of the Aztec Codex Borb [..]
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replicaThe Italian term for repeat.
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replicaIn SolrCloud, a complete copy of a shard. Each replica is identical, so only one replica has to be queried (per shard) for searches.
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replicaAmong other things, the action by which a virus
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replica(n) copy that is not the original; something that has been copied
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replicaA replica is a copy or reproduction of a work of art, on a different scale than the original and/or which was made by the original artist. Source: The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
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replica"Replica," when used to refer to vehicles, means a vehicle with a body built to resemble and be a reproduction of another vehicle of a given year and given manufacturer. [1985 c.402 §2]
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replicaA work of art, it is an exact copy or model and is often smaller. Source: Oxford Dictionaries
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replicaAn exact copy, of varying size, of the original work.
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replica
An exact copy.
''The statue on the museum floor is an authentic replica.''
A copy made at a smaller scale of the original.
''He collected replicas of old cars.''
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