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du·pli·cate

 (do͞o′plĭ-kĭt, dyo͞o′-)
adj.
1. Identically copied from an original.
2. Existing or growing in two corresponding parts; double.
3. Denoting a manner of play in cards in which partnerships or teams play the same deals and compare scores at the end: duplicate bridge.
n.
1. An identical copy; a facsimile.
2. One that corresponds exactly to another, especially an original.
3. Games A card game in which partnerships or teams play the same deals and compare scores at the end.
v. (-kāt′) du·pli·cat·ed, du·pli·cat·ing, du·pli·cates
v.tr.
1. To make an exact copy of.
2. To make twofold; double.
3. To make or perform again; repeat: a hard feat to duplicate.
v.intr.
To become duplicate.

[Middle English, from Latin duplicātus, past participle of duplicāre, to double, from duplex, duplic-, twofold; see dwo- in Indo-European roots.]

du′pli·ca·ble, du′pli·cat′a·ble (-kā′tə-bəl) adj.
du′pli·cate·ly adv.
du′pli·ca′tive adj.
du′pli·ca·to′ry (-kĭ-tôr′ē) adj.
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du•pli•ca•ble

(ˈdu plɪ kə bəl, ˈdyu-)

also du•pli•cat•a•ble

(-ˌkeɪ tə bəl)

adj.
capable of being duplicated.
du`pli•ca•bil′i•ty, n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.duplicable - capable of being duplicated
reproducible, consistent - capable of being reproduced; "astonishingly reproducible results can be obtained"
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