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Blues music is often treated like a museum piece, a relic from a bygone day, but this band will make you want to get up and dance.

Orphans is a true literary relic: a small shapely paperback that is tough to track down, thanks to a limited print run.

And then Further is gone, back on the road, like a time-traveling relic from another era or an apparition of Jerry Garcia.

Enjoy Messi while you can—he might play on for a few years yet but everything he represents is already a relic.

Marrero himself was hardly a “cup of coffee” relic or a minor character belatedly retrieved from the dustbin of baseball history.

No one who visits Salisbury will forget Stonehenge, the most remarkable relic of prehistoric man to be found in Britain.

A relic, saved no doubt from the wreck of the Abbaye de Chelles, stood like an ornament on the chimney-piece.

The Tuscan people set great store by the possession of this relic, and have engraved a representation of it upon their coins.

This is, perhaps, almost beneath the dignity of the love-story, but we have to regard it as a relic.

The Bourg is empty and dark, steeped in black shadows at the door of the chapel where the relic has been laid to rest.

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On this page you'll find 55 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to relic, such as: antique, antiquity, artifact, curio, evidence, and fragment.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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