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replica

American  
[rep-li-kuh] / ˈrɛp lɪ kə /

noun

  1. a copy or reproduction of a work of art produced by the maker of the original or under their supervision.

  2. any close or exact copy or reproduction.

    Synonyms:
    imitation, facsimile, duplicate

replica British  
/ ˈrɛplɪkə /

noun

  1. an exact copy or reproduction, esp on a smaller scale

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Etymology

Origin of replica

First recorded in 1815–25; from Italian: “reply, repetition,” derivative of replicare “to repeat” from Late Latin replicāre “to reply

Example Sentences

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The glass replicas of flowers are so delicate and precise that the narrator sees them “as organic one instant and as artificial the next.”

From The Wall Street Journal

One clip shows Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, standing poolside next to a replica of the Statue of Liberty, clapping and saluting as the aircraft hovers before flying away.

From BBC

Lilly used a “digital twin”—a virtual replica of a factory that allows the company to test processes before implementing them in the physical world.

From Barron's

The money they spend on matchday tickets or replica shirts contributes in part to the stadium rebuild or transfer fee for a new player.

From BBC

They are dressed as their favourite characters, with Conroy carrying an enormous replica shotgun, while his helmet was dumped on the floor nearby.

From BBC