noun🔗ShareReliquia, restoThat which remains; that which is left after loss or decay; a remaining portion."The old photograph album was a relic of my childhood. "El viejo álbum de fotos era una reliquia de mi infancia.historyarchaeologypasttoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareReliquia, vestigioSomething old and outdated, possibly kept for sentimental reasons."My grandmother's antique tea set is a relic of a bygone era, but I treasure it because it reminds me of her. "El juego de té antiguo de mi abuela es una reliquia de una época pasada, pero lo atesoro porque me recuerda a ella.historytraditionagearchaeologyculturepasttoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareReliquiaA part of the body of a saint, or an ancient religious object, kept for veneration."The church displayed a beautiful, ancient relic, a piece of wood said to have touched Saint Catherine's cloak. "La iglesia exhibió una hermosa y antigua reliquia, un trozo de madera que se dice que tocó la capa de Santa Catalina.religionhistorybodyarchaeologytheologyculturetoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareEnvejecer artificialmente, desgastar(often of guitars) To cause (an object) to appear old or worn, to distress."To make her guitar look more vintage, Sarah relic'd it with sandpaper. "Para que su guitarra pareciera más vintage, Sarah la desgastó con papel de lija.appearanceartstyletoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading