simulacre
American
[sim-yuh-ley-ker]
/ ˈsɪm yəˌleɪ kər /
noun
Archaic.
Other Word Forms
- simulacral adjective
Etymology
Origin of simulacre
1325–75; Middle English < Middle French < Latin simulācrum simulacrum
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