simulacrum in the PONS Dictionary

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Refuse is a bronze simulacrum of a bin bag, painted in black gloss, wrinkles and all, to resemble plastic.
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Putting the digital simulacrum before the real flesh-and-blood deal isn't only backwards, it's difficult!
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To pretend otherwise is a ghastly simulacrum of conscience.
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This rhetoric entailed moving huge quantities of earth and plants to achieve a simulacrum of nature.
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The resulting rock formation is a simulacrum of the natural world.
hyperallergic.com
The difference between them is the difference between the authentic work and the simulacrum -- but not a fake.
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A simulacrum is a copy without an original.
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The theory was that the forger had used a genuinely old piece of papyrus and a simulacrum of old ink to craft his phony text.
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It's more like an echo or a simulacrum -- it has a life of its own.
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Within it a sound simulacrum of the nine months of fetal gestation inside the womb.
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