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 An object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical interest 
      “The saddle no longer looked like an interesting historical relic but an instrument of torture.” 
  
A trace or remnant of something that is disappearing or no longer exists 
      “It was a faint relic of the earlier belief in a divine presence within the church.” 
  
An object that serves as a reminder of a past event, person or experience 
      “I will keep this note as a relic. Every line now traced by the hand of my dear brother becomes a treasure to me.” 
  
A once-popular or influential person who is now in decline from their peak 
      “Nathan Shane, its 61-year old owner, is a relic of the banking industry.” 
  
A part of a deceased holy person's body, typically kept as an object of reverence 
      “Why should only I, of all the other princes of the world, be cased up like a holy relic?” 
  
A part that is left after the greater part has been used, removed, or destroyed 
Organic remains of a previous time or period 
A dull old fellow 
A weak or inferior remnant or version of something 
Outdated element, archaism, holdover, or leftover 
That which is left behind after something has been destroyed 
A statue or structure established to remind people of a person or event 
From or relating to a previous era 
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