artifakt

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Turkish - English
(Tıp) artefact
Alternative spelling of artifact, perhaps more common in Commonwealth English
a made object
a man-made object taken as a whole
Also Artifact Any portable object which has been made or used by humans Compare Ecofact See Mobiliary art, Pseudoartefacts
An item of human manufacture, normally applied only to the products of previous culture Artefacts may or may not be buried by sediment Examples bone or stone tools, engraving, painting [Advise cave manager if such items are found ]Miscellaneous terms Ref JJ
An unwelcome feature of an image, such as speckles or background noise, usually introduced by some scanner harware limitation, or use of image processing techniques
In parapsychology, this is false evidence of paranormal phenomena, due to some extraneous normal influence
Misinterpreted information from a JPEG or compressed image Colour faults or line faults that have a visible negative impact on the image
een weinig gangbaar woord, maar wel precies uitdrukkend dat het om iets gaat dat door mensen gemaakt is (huidige situatie) of mogelijkerwijs gemaakt gaat worden (gewenste toekomstige situatie)
ar·te·fact artefacts in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use artifact An artefact is an ornament, tool, or other object that is made by a human being, especially one that is historically or culturally interesting. an object such as a tool, weapon etc that was made in the past and is historically important
Commonwealth English spelling of artifact
{i} tool; object; man made object (often referring to primitive tools)
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