Definition: The term "reliclike" is often used in the context of comparing something to its original form or appearance. It means that something has a similar or identical quality, but it was not created or made in a way that allows for direct comparison with its original form. For example, if we compare a photograph of a famous painting with the same painting from another time period, we might say that the painting is "reliclike" because it has a similar appearance and style to the original work