artifact
Pronunciation
  • (RP) IPA: /ˈɑːtɪfækt/
  • (GA) IPA: /ˈɑɹtɪfækt/, [-ɾɪ-], [-ɾə-]
Noun

artifact (plural artifacts)

  1. An object#Noun|object make#Verb|made or shape#Verb|shaped by human hand#Noun|hand.
  2. An object made or shaped by some agent or intelligence, not necessarily of direct human origin.
  3. Something view#Verb|viewed as a product of human agency or conception rather than an inherent element.
    • The very act of looking at a naked model was an artifact of male supremacy.
  4. A finding#Noun|finding or structure in an experiment#Noun|experiment or investigation that is not a true feature#Noun|feature of the object under observation, but is a result of external action, the test#Noun|test arrangement, or an experimental error.
    The spot on his lung turned out to be an artifact of the X-ray process.
  5. (archaeology) An object, such as a tool#Noun|tool, ornament#Noun|ornament, or weapon of archaeological or historical interest#Noun|interest, especially such an object found at an archaeological excavation.
    The dig produced many Roman artifacts.
    • 2017, John Oliver, “North Korea”, in Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, season 4, episode 21, written by Tim Carvell; Josh Gondelman; Dan Gurewitch; Jeff Maurer; Ben Silva; Will Tracy; Jill Twiss; Seena Vali; Julie Weiner, HBO, Warner Bros. Television:
      Holy shit! It is fascinating when a country’s culture seeps even into their math lessons, although it’s not really surprising. As a British child, our math questions were “if Johnny has two artifacts and Dinesh has two artifacts, then how many artifacts is Johnny about to have?” The answer, of course, “all the artifacts, Dinesh’s family can come visit them in a British museum whenever they’re in town.”
  6. (biology) An appearance or structure in protoplasm due to death, the method of preparation of specimens, or the use#Noun|use of reagents, and not present during life.
  7. (computing) A perceptible distortion that appears in an audio or video file#Noun|file or a digital image#Noun|image as a result of applying a lossy compression algorithm.
    This JPEG image has been so highly compressed that it has unsightly compression artifacts, making it unsuitable for the cover of our magazine.
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