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relict

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rel·ict  (rlkt, r-lkt)
n.
1. Ecology An organism or species of an earlier time surviving in an environment that has undergone considerable change.
2. Something that has survived; a remnant.
3. A widow.
adj. Geology
Of or relating to something that has survived, as structures or minerals after destructive processes.

[From Middle English relicte, left undisturbed, from Latin relictus, past participle of relinquere, to leave behind; see relinquish. Sense 3, Middle English relicte, from Medieval Latin relicta, from feminine past participle of Latin relinquere.]

relict [ˈrɛlɪkt]
n
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) Ecology
a.  a group of animals or plants that exists as a remnant of a formerly widely distributed group in an environment different from that in which it originated
b.  (as modifier) a relict fauna
2. (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) Geology
a.  a mountain, lake, glacier, etc., that is a remnant of a pre-existing formation after a destructive process has occurred
b.  a mineral that remains unaltered after metamorphism of the rock in which it occurs
3. an archaic word for widow [1]
4. an archaic word for relic [6]
[from Latin relictus left behind, from relinquere to relinquish]

relict
an animal or plant surviving in one area after becoming extinct else-where; a survival of an earlier period. — relict, adj.
See also: Animals
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.relict - an organism or species surviving as a remnant of an otherwise extinct flora or fauna in an environment much changed from that in which it originated
organism, being - a living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently
2.relict - geological feature that is a remnant of a pre-existing formation after other parts have disappeared
geological formation, formation - (geology) the geological features of the earth
Translations
relict (archaic) [ˈrelɪkt] Nviuda f


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Relict means just the same as widow, only a man can be a relict, too.
Avonlea graveyard was full of old tombstones `sacred to the memory of So-and-So, RELICT of the late So-and-So.
Bardell-- the relict and sole executrix of a deceased custom-house officer--was a comely woman of bustling manners and agreeable appearance, with a natural genius for cooking, improved by study and long practice, into an exquisite talent.
 
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