An application that monitors and stores and reports on information about Internet usage by child users from client computers Includes the client agent and server component
A copy of a numismatic item intended purely for collectors Unlike counterfeit, no attempt is made to disguise such items as real Often, replicas are copies of rare coins with the word copy or a similar marking to ensure it is not mistaken for the real thing
A reproduction of a stamp or cover In the 19th century, replica stamps were sold as stamp album space fillers Replica stamps are often printed in one color in a sheet containing a number of different designs Replicas can sometimes deceive either a postal clerk or collectors
Reproduction or copy of a piece of furniture, usually of an old or historic period Accurately copied from the original in all details of material, technique, detail, and finish (with or without a reproduced patina and other marks of wear) Contrast Adaptation
A copy of a public folder that contains all of the folder's contents, permissions, and design elements, such as forms behavior and views Replicas are useful for distributing user load on servers, distributing public folders geographically, and for backing up public folder data
A replica of something such as a statue, building, or weapon is an accurate copy of it. a human-sized replica of the Statue of Liberty. an exact copy of something, especially a building, a gun, or a work of art replica of (from replicare; REPLY)
A very close reproduction or a copy In the early days of stamp collecting, postal authorities catered to collectors by selling monochrome stamps of several designs on a sheet Such replicas were never intended to deceive either post offices or collectors