simulacro
simulation
noun see-moo-LAH-kroh Rare
Origin: From Latin simulacrum, meaning image or likeness.
Also means
drill
Usage Note
Simulacro most commonly appears in the phrase simulacro de incendio (fire drill) or simulacro de evacuación (evacuation drill) — it refers to a rehearsal that mimics a real event. It can also mean a sham or hollow imitation ('un simulacro de justicia'). Avoid confusing it with simulación, which leans more toward computer modelling or medical simulation.
Examples
"Hicimos un simulacro de incendio hoy."
Natural Translation
We did a fire drill today.
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