relic

relic
noun
ADJECTIVE
ancient
last

It was the last relic of the old system.

quaint

He seemed to view her as a quaint relic of the past.

historic, historical
precious, priceless
holy, religious, sacred
VERB + RELIC
discover, unearth

The relics were discovered in a lead box in the ruins of an abbey.

preserve
RELIC + VERB
survive

This silver belt buckle is the only relic of the battle that survives.

PREPOSITION
relic from

Most of these guns are relics from the Boer War.

PHRASES
a relic of an age, a relic of a time

relics of a bygone age

a relic of the time when people hunted their own food

a relic of the past

They believe that hunting is a relic of the past and are calling for it to be banned.


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