replica

noun
UK: /ˈreplɪkə/
US: /ˈreplɪkə/
  1. An exact copy of an object.

    1. He bought a replica of the famous painting.
    2. The museum displayed a replica of the ancient artifact, carefully crafted to match the original.
  2. A copy or reproduction of a building, statue, etc.

    1. This small statue is a replica.
    2. They built a replica of the Eiffel Tower in their backyard, much smaller but still impressive.
replica transitive-verb
  1. To make an exact copy of something.

    1. They tried to replica the old vase.
    2. The company aimed to replica the successful product, but with some updated features.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "replica" in English means: An exact copy of an object., A copy or reproduction of a building, statue, etc..

The phonetic transcription of "replica" is /ˈreplɪkə/ in British English and /ˈreplɪkə/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "replica": copy, duplicate, reproduction, facsimile.

Example usage of "replica": "He bought a replica of the famous painting.". More examples on the page.