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simulacre

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sim·u·la·cre  (smy-lkr, -lkr)
n. Archaic
A simulacrum.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin simulcrum; see simulacrum.]

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Should she fail in what she now sought to effect, it was her ruthless purpose to scatter the miserable simulacre into its original elements.
 
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