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Duplicable

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Adjective

1. duplicable, duplicatable

capable of being duplicated

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Duplicable

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adjective (ˈdjuːplɪkɪt )
1. 
copied exactly from an original
2. 
identical
3. 
existing as a pair or in pairs; twofold
noun (ˈdjuːplɪkɪt )
4. 
an exact copy; double
5. 
something additional or supplementary of the same kind
6. 
two exact copies (esp in the phrase in duplicate)
verb (ˈdjuːplɪˌkeɪt )
7. (transitive)
to make a replica of
8. (transitive)
to do or make again
9. (transitive)
to make in a pair; make double
10. (intransitive) biology
to reproduce by dividing into two identical parts
the chromosomes duplicated in mitosis

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Duplicable

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adjective
1. 
double
2. 
having two similar parts
3. 
corresponding exactly
4. 
designating a way of playing bridge in which, for comparative scoring, the same hands are played off again by players who did not hold them originally
noun
5. 
an exact copy or reproduction; replica; facsimile
6. 
a counterpart or double
7. 
the game of duplicate bridge
8.  US
tax duplicate
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈdupliˌcated or ˈdupliˌcating
9. 
to make double or twofold
10. 
to make an exact copy or copies of
11. 
to make, do, or cause to happen again

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Duplicable

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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.

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