replica

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian replica, derived from Latin replicare (“to copy”). Doublet of reply and replicate.

noun

  1. An exact copy.
    The statue on the museum floor is an authentic replica.
  2. A copy made at a smaller scale than the original.
    He collected replicas of old cars.

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