a crude stone ax and other relics of the Neanderthals
in my grandparents' attic are many “groovy” relics from the 1960s
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Elgin had used the vessel to transport artifacts from Greece to Britain, including relics taken from the Parthenon and other monuments on the Greek Acropolis, the ministry said.—Emily Mae Czachor, CBS News, 19 Mar. 2026 Marble Canyon Lodge Up north, Marble Canyon Lodge has shed its roadside relic skin for something far more intentional.—Kevin Sintumuang, Outside, 18 Mar. 2026 In the age of artificial intelligence, the blue book — sheets of lined paper stapled in a blue booklet — seems an ancient relic.—Jason Armesto, AJC.com, 18 Mar. 2026 The without even features a pilgrimage to Topanga Tower, the mysterious cold-war relic in the Santa Monica mountains.—Classical Music Critic, Los Angeles Times, 17 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for relic
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Etymology
Middle English relik, from Anglo-French relike, from Medieval Latin reliquia, from Late Latin reliquiae, plural, remains of a martyr, from Latin, remains, from relinquere to leave behind — more at relinquish