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simulacre

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sim⋅u⋅la⋅cre

[sim-yuh-ley-ker]
–noun Archaic.
simulacrum.

Origin:
1325–75; ME < MF < L simulācrum simulacrum


sim⋅u⋅la⋅cral [sim-yuh-ley-kruhl] , adjective
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sim·u·la·cre   (sĭm'yə-lā'kər, -lāk'ər)   
n.   Archaic
A simulacrum.

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