Definition of artifact. Meaning of artifact. Synonyms of artifact

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Definition of artifact

Artifact
Artifact Ar"ti*fact, n. [L. ars, artis, art + facere, factum, to make.] 1. (Arch[ae]ol.) A product of human workmanship; -- applied esp. to the simpler products of aboriginal art as distinguished from natural objects. 2. (Biol.) A structure or appearance in protoplasm due to death or the use of reagents and not present during life.

Meaning of artifact from wikipedia

- artifact(s), or artefact(s), may refer to: objects : artifact (archaeology), an object formed by humans, particularly one of interest to
- 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
- cultural artifact is a term used in the social sciences, particularly anthropology ethnology and sociology date september 2009 for
- in natural science and signal processing , an artifact is any error in the perception or representation of any visual or aural
- a compression artifact (or artefact) is a noticeable distortion of media (including image s, audio , and video ) caused by the application
- iatrogenesis, or an iatrogenic artifact. (aɪ , ˌ , æ , t , r , oʊ , ˈ , dʒ , ɛ , n , ɪ , k 'originating from a physician') is an inadvertent
- such magic often serves as a plot device , the source of magical artifacts and their quest s. magic has long been a component of fantasy
- artifacts are intelligent items with their own goals, an artifact's power depends on its current attitude towards its wielder, attitude is
- a digital artifact is any undesired alteration in data introduced in a digital process by an involved technique and/or technology.
- an artifact is one of many kinds of tangible by-product produced during the development of software. some artifacts (e.g., use case s,