Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective same as
artefactual .
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- adjective Resembling an
artifact
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective of or relating to artifacts
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Examples
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I should make more in the paper of the "artifactual" nature of games, that they are made by people, and are always socially constructed to be separable to some degree from everyday experience.
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"artifactual" proof that sound recording existed before CDs and MP3s.
unknown title 2009
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The letters aren't to, from, or even necessarily about Scott, but they provide an artifactual record of both his personal circles and the leading public figures of the day.
Carolyn Vega: Coleridge Varies His "Inscription on a Time-piece" Carolyn Vega 2011
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The letters aren't to, from, or even necessarily about Scott, but they provide an artifactual record of both his personal circles and the leading public figures of the day.
Carolyn Vega: Coleridge Varies His "Inscription on a Time-piece" Carolyn Vega 2011
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At once, Larry realizes what he must do: Leave his preteen son behind in New York, rush to Washington, D.C. and rescue his artifactual friends from an eternity in storage.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2009
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But that wouldn't be a distinction between natural versus artifactual.
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The letters aren't to, from, or even necessarily about Scott, but they provide an artifactual record of both his personal circles and the leading public figures of the day.
Carolyn Vega: Coleridge Varies His "Inscription on a Time-piece" Carolyn Vega 2011
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But does that mean the program's operations, sans my direct intervention, is not artifactual?
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When you're aware of the object you're aware actually of a whole situation that involves the physical world, the environmental world, and in this case the architectural or artifactual world.
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Still, the majority of the scientific community has largely dismissed the concept of psi -- no matter how reputable the investigator or prestigious his or her affiliation -- as frivolous, artifactual, not replicable, or having effect sizes that are so small as to be meaningless regardless of statistical significance.
It's About Time: The Scientific Evidence for Psi Experiences Cassandra Vieten 2010
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