Replica

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛplɪkə/

Replica (noun)

  1. An exact or very close copy of an object, made to look the same as the original.
  2. A second copy of a document, kept for safety or to replace a lost or damaged one.
  3. A version of a system or process that imitates how the original works, often for testing.

Examples

  • The museum displayed a replica of the ancient tool.
  • This replica looks real, but it is not the original.