Definitions for simulacrum

simulacrum sim·u·la·crum

Spelling: [sim-yuh-ley-kruh m]
IPA: /ˌsɪm yəˈleɪ krəm/

Simulacrum is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 22 points.

You can make 452 anagrams from letters in simulacrum (acilmmrsuu).

Definitions for simulacrum

noun

  1. a slight, unreal, or superficial likeness or semblance.
  2. an effigy, image, or representation:

Origin of simulacrum

1590-1600; Latin simulācrum likeness, image, equivalent to simulā(re) to simulate + -crum instrumental suffix

Examples for simulacrum

I didn't look at him very much; I was studying the simulacrum of Yva.

Distinctly outlined on the lid of the coffin was the simulacrum of the figure of a man.

It might have been, for all I could tell, a simulacrum of the work of men.

Denis, boy, will you do this thing and be for the time being the simulacrum of him we serve?

Or is this same Age of Hope itself but a simulacrum; as Hope too often is?

So the altogether British love of sport compelled this little interlude in the abuse levelled at the “simulacrum.”

Morality demands "the good," and not a simulacrum or make-shift.

Surely this is not argument; it is hardly the simulacrum of argument.

There will never more be really a Pope, but only the effigy or simulacrum of one.

They radiate from the surface of the skin and reproduce a simulacrum, as it were, of the surface.

Word Value for simulacrum
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