ectypal

/ˈɛktɪpəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or being a copy or reproduction of an original, especially in art or philosophy.
    • In Platonic thought, the physical world is ectypal, a copy of the ideal forms.
    • The artist created an ectypal version of the ancient statue for the museum.
    • The ectypal print lacked the fine details of the original painting.
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