Greek Meaning of artifacts

τεχνουργήματα

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Definitions and Meaning of artifacts in English

artifacts

an object remaining from a particular period, an electrocardiographic and electroencephalographic wave that arises from sources other than the heart or brain, something characteristic of or resulting from a particular human institution, period, trend, or individual, a defect in an image (such as a digital photograph) that appears as a result of the technology and methods used to create and process the image, a product of artificial character (as in a scientific test) due usually to extraneous (such as human) agency, something or someone arising from or associated with an earlier time especially when regarded as no longer appropriate, relevant, or important, a usually simple object (as a tool or ornament) showing human work and representing a culture or a stage in the development of a culture, a product or formation in a microscopic preparation of a fixed tissue or cell that is caused by manipulation or reagents and is not indicative of actual structural relationships, a usually simple object (such as a tool or ornament) showing human workmanship or modification as distinguished from a natural object, a product of artificial character due to extraneous (as human) agency

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τεχνουργήματα

an object remaining from a particular period, an electrocardiographic and electroencephalographic wave that arises from sources other than the heart or brain, s

αντίκες,απολιθώματα,λείψανα,αντίκες,Δεινόσαυροι,υπολείμματα,ερείπια,hangover,λείψανα,ίχνη

No antonyms found.

artifact => τέχνημα, artie shaw => Αρτι Σω, articulus => άρθρωση, articuli => άρθρωση, articulatory system => Αρθρωτικό σύστημα,