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artefakt — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • artifact noun An object made or shaped by a person, especially a tool, ornament or vessel from the past that is studied for what it reveals about a culture.
  • ghost noun The soul of a dead person believed to appear to or haunt the living.

Senses

artefakt is used for these senses in English:

  • ghost A false image formed in a telescope, camera, or other optical device by reflection from the surfaces of one or more lenses.

artifact — full definition

  1. noun An object made or shaped by a person, especially a tool, ornament or vessel from the past that is studied for what it reveals about a culture.
  2. noun A distortion or false feature that appears in an image, recording or set of results because of the equipment or method used rather than because it exists in the thing being measured.
  3. noun A file or package produced as an output of a software build or process and stored for later use.

ghost — full definition

  1. noun The soul of a dead person believed to appear to or haunt the living.
  2. verb To suddenly stop all communication with someone, especially in a relationship, without any explanation.
  3. verb To secretly write or produce work credited to someone else (short for ghostwrite).
  4. verb To make a visual element look faint or grayed-out to show it can't currently be used.

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