artefact
Britishnoun
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something made or given shape by man, such as a tool or a work of art, esp an object of archaeological interest
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anything man-made, such as a spurious experimental result
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cytology a structure seen in tissue after death, fixation, staining, etc, that is not normally present in the living tissue
Etymology
Origin of artefact
C19: from Latin phrase arte factum, from ars skill + facere to make
Example Sentences
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The fragile 11th-century artefact has left its home in Bayeux in a high-tech container designed to eliminate vibrations and maintain a steady temperature and humidity, the source said.
From Barron's ● Jul. 9, 2026
And on an artefact called "adorant" from the Geißenklösterle cave in the Achtal valley, they identified rows of dots and notches on an ivory plaque showing a lion-human creature.
From BBC ● Feb. 26, 2026
"Police will allege the man was found in possession of the last missing artefact, the wooden cat sculpture," they said.
From Barron's ● Feb. 16, 2026
Jane Bishop, owner of the Walpole Bay Hotel in the town, said it was "sad" that Margate's "important artefact" could no longer be enjoyed by visitors.
From BBC ● Jan. 29, 2026
A further problem was that an experiment is an artefact.
From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton
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