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  1. The meaning of ARTIFACT is a usually simple object (such as a tool or ornament) showing human workmanship or modification as distinguished from a natural object; especially : an object remaining from a particular period.

  2. Artifact definition: any object made by human beings, especially with a view to subsequent use.. See examples of ARTIFACT used in a sentence.

  3. ARTIFACT definition: 1. US spelling of artefact mainly UK 2. an object that has been made by a person, such as a tool or…. Learn more.

  4. ARTIFACT meaning: 1. US spelling of artefact mainly UK 2. an object that has been made by a person, such as a tool or…. Learn more.

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    Artifact now features two games: Artifact Classic, the original Dota 2 trading card game, and Artifact Foundry, a special edition with streamlined gameplay, new cards, new single-player content, and an improved new player experience.

  6. An artifact is a man-made object that has some kind of cultural significance. If you find a 12th-century vase, it's an artifact of that time. Don't drop it! Artifact is a combination of two Latin words, arte, meaning "by skill" and factum which means "to make."

  7. ARTIFACT meaning: 1 : a simple object (such as a tool or weapon) that was made by people in the past; 2 : a false or inaccurate result or effect that is produced accidentally usually + of.

  8. artifact in American English. (ˈɑːrtəˌfækt) noun. 1. any object made by human beings, esp. with a view to subsequent use. 2. a handmade object, as a tool, or the remains of one, as a shard of pottery, characteristic of an earlier time or cultural stage, esp. such an object found at an archaeological excavation. 3.

  9. Definition of artifact noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. artefact in British English. or artifact (ˈɑːtɪˌfækt ) noun. 1. something made or given shape by humankind, such as a tool or a work of art, esp an object of archaeological interest. 2. anything of human construction, such as a spurious experimental result. 3. cytology.

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