artifact

[ US /ˈɑɹtəˌfækt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a man-made object taken as a whole
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How To Use artifact In A Sentence

  • Granted, we have reams of remote sensing data from that first investigation, including the information from the detailed dissection of the spider biot done by Dr. Laura Ernst. But the cosmonauts brought home only one artifact, a tiny piece of some kind of biomechanical flower whose physical characteristics had already irreversibly changed before any of its mysteries could be understood, We have nothing else in the way of souvenirs from that first excursion. Rama Revisited
  • Each project artifact of a project area belongs to exactly one of its team areas.
  • Conversely, the extrinsic properties of artifacts can provide chronological information that seriation cannot.
  • The museum has a fascinating collection of Celtic artifacts.
  • The scrutinizing artist and his exposed sitters are all committed to the inert artifact that will outlive them: a photograph.
  • While the locals marvel at an alien artifact (an ansible) offered as part of a trade, Hamid has dreams of seeing the Beyond. REVIEW: The Good New Stuff edited by Gardner Dozois
  • artifactual" proof that sound recording existed before CDs and MP3s. Undefined
  • Any drift starting or stopping within the experiment may create artifacts, although the trials are randomized in a balanced order.
  • The cultural artifacts that decorate the walls don't seem real to me - it's like stepping into the Matrix, an artificially generated world.
  • Under the substitutional theory of artifact production, the forgeries of documents so common in the Middle Ages can be understood as the legitimate reproduction of accidentally misplaced facts.
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