wife |
relict |
As nouns the difference between wife and relict
is that
wife is a married woman, especially in relation to her spouse while
relict is (formal) something that, or someone who, survives or remains or is left over after the loss of others; a relic.
As an adjective relict is
surviving, remaining.
scrap |
relict |
As nouns the difference between scrap and relict
is that
scrap is a (small) piece; a fragment; a detached, incomplete portion or
scrap can be a fight, tussle, skirmish while
relict is (formal) something that, or someone who, survives or remains or is left over after the loss of others; a relic.
As a verb scrap
is to discard or
scrap can be to fight.
As an adjective relict is
surviving, remaining.
vestige |
relict |
As nouns the difference between vestige and relict
is that
vestige is the mark of the foot left on the earth; a track or footstep; a trace; a sign while
relict is something that, or someone who, survives or remains or is left over after the loss of others; a relic.
As an adjective relict is
surviving, remaining.
relict |
remnant |
As nouns the difference between relict and remnant
is that
relict is (formal) something that, or someone who, survives or remains or is left over after the loss of others; a relic while
remnant is the small portion remaining of a larger thing or group.
As adjectives the difference between relict and remnant
is that
relict is surviving, remaining while
remnant is (archaic) remaining; still left.
relit |
relict |
As a verb relit
is (
relight).
As a noun relict is
(formal) something that, or someone who, survives or remains or is left over after the loss of others; a relic.
As an adjective relict is
surviving, remaining.
relist |
relict |
As a verb relist
is to list again.
As a noun relict is
(formal) something that, or someone who, survives or remains or is left over after the loss of others; a relic.
As an adjective relict is
surviving, remaining.
relict |
reluct |
As a noun relict
is (formal) something that, or someone who, survives or remains or is left over after the loss of others; a relic.
As an adjective relict
is surviving, remaining.
As a verb reluct is
to be averse to.
relics |
relict |
As nouns the difference between relics and relict
is that
relics is while
relict is (formal) something that, or someone who, survives or remains or is left over after the loss of others; a relic.
As an adjective relict is
surviving, remaining.
relick |
relict |
As nouns the difference between relick and relict
is that
relick is archaic form of lang=en while
relict is something that, or someone who, survives or remains or is left over after the loss of others; a relic.
As a verb relick
is to lick again or once more.
As an adjective relict is
surviving, remaining.
taxonomy |
relict |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and relict
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
relict is (formal) something that, or someone who, survives or remains or is left over after the loss of others; a relic.
As an adjective relict is
surviving, remaining.
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