
1) Americana 2) Artefact 3) Block 4) Cloth 5) Commodity 6) Cone 7) Cushioning 8) Decoration 9) Electroplate 10) Enclosure 11) Fabric 12) Facility 13) Fixture 14) Goods 15) Idol 16) Instrumentation 17) Marker 18) Ornament 19) Padding 20) Plaything 21) Relic 22) Squeaker 23) Structure 24) Textile 25) Toy
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1) Archaeological artefact type 2) Artefact 3) Data compression 4) Dig discovery 5) Dig find 6) Find at a dig 7) Linux game 8) MacOS game 9) Metagaming Concepts game 10) Object 11) Object made by man 12) Physical object 13) Unit 14) Valve Corporation game 15) Whole 16) Whole thing 17) Windows game
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[UML] An artifact (in the UML) is the specification of a physical piece of information that is used or produced by a software development process, or by deployment and operation of a system. Examples of artifacts include model files, source files, scripts, and binary executable files, a table in a database system, a development deliverable,...
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[archaeology] An artifact or artefact (from Latin phrase arte factum, from ars skill + facere to make) is `something made or given shape by man, such as a tool or a work of art, esp an object of archaeological interest`. `Artifact` is the only spelling in American English, but other varieties of English also accept `artefact` (see spelling ...
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[archeology] This picture is taken by me. I want to use it in IBA, University of Dhaka page. ...
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[error] In natural science and signal processing, an artifact is any error in the perception or representation of any visual or aural information introduced by the involved equipment or technique(s). ==Computer science== In computer science, digital artifacts are anomalies introduced into digital signals as a result of digital processing. =...
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[software development] An artifact is one of many kinds of tangible by-products produced during the development of software. Some artifacts (e.g., use cases, class diagrams, and other Unified Modeling Language (UML) models, requirements and design documents) help describe the function, architecture, and design of software. Other artifacts a...
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A material object of a culture such as a tool, an article of clothing or a prepared food
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• (n.) A product of human workmanship; -- applied esp. to the simpler products of aboriginal art as distinguished from natural objects. • (n.) A structure or appearance in protoplasm due to death or the use of reagents and not present during life.
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(from the article `archaeology`) The archaeologist is first a descriptive worker: he has to describe, classify, and analyze the artifacts he studies. An adequate and objective ... ...branch of anthropology concerned with the origins and development of early humans. Fossils are assessed by the techniques of physical ... [2 related art...
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Something artificial, a distortion that does not reflect normal anatomy or pathology, not usually found in the body. For example: in radiology, the appearance on an X-ray of a surgical metal clip that obscures the clear view of an anatomical structure. ... (16 Dec 1997) ...
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(ahr´tĭ-fakt″) any artificial product; a structure or appearance that is not natural, but is due to manipulation. distortion or fuzziness of an image caused by manipulation, such as during compression of a digital file. Spelled also artefact. film artifact artific...
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Any object manufactured, used or modified by humans. Common examples include tools, utensils, art, food remains, and other products of human activity. They can be classified into types. These types reflect function or use, styles from a particular time period, or specific groups of people. ASSEMBLAGE
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An old, authentic object used, crafted or manufactured by the application of human workmanship or activity, especially one of prehistoric origin that may have archaeological significance especially if found in an undisturbed context. Common examples include projectile points, tools, utensils, art, food remains, and other products of human activity....
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Ar'ti·fact noun [ Latin
ars ,
artis , art +
facere ,
factum , to make.]
1. (Archæol.) A product of human workmanship; -- applied esp. to the simpler products of aboriginal art as distinguished from natural objects.
2. (Biol.) A structure or ...
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Colour faults or line faults that visibly impact the image negatively. Any visible degradation of an image caused by scanning, editing or compressing the image. Often artifacts are regular or repeating, rather than random.
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items that model physical pieces of information in your system, such as a user's manual, training material, or password file
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An unnatural effect not present in the original video or audio, produced by an external agent or action. Artifacts can be caused by many factors, including digital compression, film-to-video transfer, transmission errors, data readout errors, electrical interference, analog signal noise, and analog signal crosstalk. Most artifacts attributed to the...
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artifact 1. An object produced or shaped by human craft, especially a tool, weapon, or ornament of archaeological or historical interest. 2. Something that appears to exist because of the way an object or data is examined; for example, a form of behavior that is indicated by a behavioral test. 3. A structure or feature not normally present but vi...
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a historical object made by humans
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In microscopy, a false structure introduced during preparation of a specimen.
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artefact noun a man-made object taken as a whole
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any object made by human beings, esp. 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, esp. such an object found at an archaeological excavation. · any mass-produced, usually inexpensive object reflecting contemporary societ...
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In microscopy, a false structure introduced during preparation of a specimen.
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In digital graphics applications, unwanted visual anomalies or defects generated by an input or output device or software operation that degrades image quality.
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