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How to pronounce artefact in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms artifact
Type of unit, whole
Has types antiquity, article, bed, block, building material, button, cloth, commodity, cone, construction, covering, creation, cushioning, decker, decoration, duplicate, electroplate, excavation, extra, fabric, facility, fixture, flat solid, float, good, insert, inset, installation, instrumentality, instrumentation, layer, lemon, line, marker, material, mystification, opening, ornament, ornamentation, padding, pavement, paving, paving material, plaything, ready-made, restoration, sheet, slip, sphere, square, squeaker, stinker, strip, structure, surface, americana, thing, toy, track, trade good, way, weight, textile, anachronism
Derivation artefactual

Examples of artefact

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They want an experience or an artefact, something that speaks to their identity.
From the forbes.com
This artefact is a lida daidaihua slimming capsules that helps you lose weight.
From the eu.techcrunch.com
It's a wonderful artefact, and one that radiates the nascent band's potential.
From the guardian.co.uk
Another well-known artefact with an astronomical use is the Antikythera mechanism.
From the en.wikipedia.org
And it's really important to have an artefact as well, as they call it, an object.
From the techcrunch.com
The easiest artefact to find would probably be a message left behind intentionally.
From the guardian.co.uk
Perhaps this is an artefact of the way that electron microscopes make images.
From the guardian.co.uk
Some scholars believe the law is a statistical artefact, bereft of economic meaning.
From the economist.com
Because close to the end they go to the British Museum to find the artefact.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Artifact: a man-made object taken as a whole
  • An artifact or artefact (see spelling differences) is any object made or modified by a human. In archaeology, an artifact is an object recovered by some archaeological endeavor, which may have a cultural interest. ...
  • Artefact was a black metal band from Nice, France. According to the band itself, its name is taken from the medieval fantasy universe, and evokes a magical item.
  • Alternative spelling of artifact, perhaps more common in Commonwealth English
  • (Artefacts) When an image is stored in your camera's memory it has to be compressed to fit, usually in a JPEG File, and in the process some information is inevitably lost. ...
  • (Artefacts) In relation to a digital image, describes "unnatural" distortions that are introduced into an image due to some form of over processing. There are a number of different types of image artefacts. ...
  • (Artefacts) Archaeologists commonly refer to culturally produced objects as artefacts. Artefacts can be manufactured objects such as pots, spoons, coins or by-products such as kiln wasters or slag. ...
  • (Artefacts) Unwanted visible effects in the picture created by errors in the video processing or noise/interference in analog circuits. Common artefacts include 'edge crawl' or 'hanging dots' in analog pictures or 'blockiness', noise or 'contouring' in digital pictures.
  • Any unwanted feature in a scanned image, like speckles or noise.