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relic
A part of the body of a saint, or an ancient religious object, kept for veneration
That which remains; that which is left after loss or decay; a remaining portion
Something old kept for sentimental reasons
If you refer to something or someone as a relic of an earlier period, you mean that they belonged to that period but have survived into the present. Germany's asylum law is a relic of an era in European history which has passed
Hence, a memorial; anything preserved in remembrance; as, relics of youthful days or friendships
In church history, a personal memorial of a holy man, either clothing or other items associated with a saint, or a part of the saint's body, preserved and revered as aim inspiration to piety Relics might be displayed to pilgrims, and were collected by them and were kept safe in reliquaries, suitably shaped caskets, frequently ornately decorated
The body from which the soul has departed; a corpse; especially, the body, or some part of the body, of a deceased saint or martyr; usually in the plural when referring to the whole body
an antiquity that has survived from the distant past
A relic is something which was made or used a long time ago and which is kept for its historical significance. a museum of war relics
a part of the body of a saint, or some item connected with a saint, the object of particular veneration
Object connected with a saint, either part of his/her mortal remains, something that he/she owned, something that has been touched by the saint or by a relic or the instruments of martyrdom Relics are exhibited for veneration in many churches in Rome Relics may not be sold (Code of Canon Law Can 1190 §1), but payment may be sought for the reliquary (container)
[noun, adj ] Used as a noun or adjective to refer to equipment or technology left over from the pre-Collapse era Relic technology is typically of a higher tech level than that which is currently available in quantity See also Remnant While this equipment is usually of great value and is actively sought out by people in the post collapse are, some worlds particularly hard-hit by the Final War or Collapse have become xenophobic and technophobic People of these worlds often destroy all relic technology that they find, sometimes out of irrational anger at the events that the equipment represents, or by reasoning that only by renouncing such things can they avoid the calamity that befell them
Something that is left behind after decay, disintegration, or disappearance (e g , a structure, a culture, etc ) A community, fragments of presently existing flora on areas with a historical record of no disturbance and the community is assumed to be in near virgin condition A community or species which, through the operation of some compensating or protective environmental features has survived some major change (e g , climatic, land use) that has altered the general vegetation and ecology of the surrounding territory
{i} remnant, item that remains from a past era; bones of the dead (especially of a religious martyr); souvenir, memento
something of sentimental value
That which remains; that which is left after loss or decay; a remaining portion; a remnant
An object interesting because of its age or association
the mortal remains, or any components thereof, of a saint; believed to embody the miraculous powers of the saint
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