Noun
A copy of a work of art, as of a picture or statue, made by the maker of the original.
Repetition.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWho am I supporting? I am Dutch but I support the football that Spain is playing. Spain's style is the style of Barcelona. Spain, a replica of Barça, is the best publicity for football. Johan Cruyff
CM Punk, I suggest cashing in your tickets at Chuck E. Cheese for a replica ECW Championship because that's the closest you're ever going to get to the gates of paradise. John Hennigan
The lesson is clear: estimates of causes of death are warped by media coverage. [...] The world in our heads is not a precise replica of reality; our expectations about the frequency of events are distorted by the prevalence and emotional intensity of the messages to which we are exposed. Daniel Kahneman
My contention is that the psychiatric perspective on homosexuality is but a thinly disguised replica of the religious perspective which it displaced, and that efforts to "treat” this kind of conduct medically are but thinly disguised methods for suppressing it. Thomas Szasz
I alone, as the sharer of their way of life, presented a replica of childhood. Neal Cassady
I give you a replica of liberator Simon Bolivar's sword. For you who, like Bolivar, took up arms to liberate your people. For you who, like Bolivar, are and will always be a true freedom fighter. [Mugabe] continues, alongside his people, to confront the pretensions of new imperialists. Hugo Chávez