From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishreplicarep‧li‧ca /ˈreplɪkə/ noun [countable]COPYan exactcopy of something, especially a building, a gun, or a work of artreplica ofan exact replica of the Taj Mahalreplica gunsExamples from the Corpusreplica• For this, the ballroom of the old Waldorf-Astoria was transformed into a replica of Versailles.• a replica fire truck from the 1920s• A replica of the spaceshuttle is parked at the center's entrance.• Lego should not get away with simply building a plasticbrickreplica of Yosemite Valley and other landmarks.• The building is an exact replica of the originalGlobetheatre.• Currently its solemodel is the Kallista, a sort of replica of a 1930s open-top sports car.• As with any living or replica plant material, there is an averagelifespan for plants.replica of• a replica of a woodenVikingboatOriginreplica(1800-1900)Italian"something repeated", from Latinreplicare; → REPLY1