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artifact
[ ahr-tuh-fakt ]
noun
- any object made by human beings, especially with a view to subsequent use.
- a handmade object, as a tool, or the remains of one, as a shard of pottery, characteristic of an earlier time or cultural stage, especially such an object found at an archaeological excavation.
- any mass-produced, usually inexpensive object reflecting contemporary society or popular culture:
artifacts of the pop rock generation.
- a substance or structure not naturally present in the matter being observed but formed by artificial means, as during preparation of a microscope slide.
- a spurious observation or result arising from preparatory or investigative procedures.
- any feature that is not naturally present but is a product of an extrinsic agent, method, or the like:
statistical artifacts that make the inflation rate seem greater than it is.
- Digital Technology. a visible or audible anomaly introduced in the processing or transmission of digital data: Ghosting artifacts in an MRI are usually the result of patient movement during a scan.
Your computer might need a new graphics card if you see green pixels where you should not, or other graphics artifacts.
Ghosting artifacts in an MRI are usually the result of patient movement during a scan.
verb (used with object)
- Digital Technology. to introduce a visible or audible anomaly in (an image or audio file) during the processing or transmission of digital data: The video appears to be heavily artifacted.
Compression may artifact your recording with clicking or echoing sounds.
The video appears to be heavily artifacted.
artifact
/ 藞蓱藧迟瑟藢蹿忙办迟 /
noun
- a variant spelling of artefact
artifact
- An object produced or shaped by human craft, especially a tool, weapon, or ornament of archaeological or historical interest.
- An artificial product or effect observed in a natural system, especially one introduced by the technology used in scientific investigation or by experimental error.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 补谤路迟颈路蹿补肠路迟耻路补濒 [ahr-t, uh, -, fak, -choo-, uh, l], adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
The Autry Museum鈥檚 upcoming exhibition, 鈥淏lack Cowboys: An American Story,鈥 brings the untold tales of iconic figures into full view through a mix of rare artifacts, photographs, oral histories and film.
Kennedy took special aim at what he called 鈥渢he ideology that ... the relentless autism prevalence increases are simply artifacts of better diagnoses, better recognition or changing diagnostic criteria.鈥
First, explore a selection of photographs and artifacts from before and during the Walt era that helps tell the Disneyland development story.
On a recent afternoon, the Agnew brothers gathered at the museum to pose for photos and relive the memories through artifacts of their punk rock youth.
Although average life expectancy at birth was about 64 in that era, that was an artifact of infant and child mortality.
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