"Life-Like" can refer to various contexts, but generally, it describes something that closely resembles or imitates living things. Here are a few interpretations: 1. **Art and Sculpture**: In art, "life-like" often describes sculptures, paintings, or other works that accurately represent human figures, animals, or natural scenes, capturing their physical features and movements in a realistic way.
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