duplicate

  • 31duplicate — 1. noun a duplicate of the invoice Syn: copy, photocopy, facsimile, reprint; replica, reproduction, clone; dated carbon copy; informal dupe; trademark Xerox 2. adjective duplicate keys Syn: matching, identical, twin, corresponding, equivalent …

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  • 32duplicate — 1. noun a duplicate of the invoice Syn: copy, photocopy, facsimile, reprint, replica, reproduction, clone; trademark Xerox, photostat 2. adjective duplicate keys Syn: matching, identical, twin, corresponding …

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  • 33duplicate — adjective /ˈdjupləkət / (say dyoohpluhkuht) 1. exactly like or corresponding to something else. 2. double; consisting of or existing in two corresponding parts. 3. Cards denoting a game in which a team tries for the best result on hands also… …

  • 34duplicate — adj., n., & v. adj. 1 exactly like something already existing; copied (esp. in large numbers). 2 a having two corresponding parts. b existing in two examples; paired. c twice as large or many; doubled. n. 1 a one of two identical things, esp. a… …

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  • 35duplicate — [15] Like its close relative double, duplicate comes ultimately from Latin duplus ‘two fold’, a compound adjective based on Latin duo ‘two’ and an Indo European element *plwhich denoted ‘folding’ (it is present also in English fold and ply).… …

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  • 36duplicate — [ˈdjuːplɪˌkeɪt] verb [T] I 1) to make an exact copy of something such as a document 2) to create a situation that is exactly like another one II adj duplicate [ˈdjuːplɪkət] made as an exact copy of something else duplicate noun [C] …

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  • 37duplicate — [15] Like its close relative double, duplicate comes ultimately from Latin duplus ‘two fold’, a compound adjective based on Latin duo ‘two’ and an Indo European element *plwhich denoted ‘folding’ (it is present also in English fold and ply).… …

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  • 38duplicate — du·pli·cate d(y)ü pli .kāt vi, cat·ed; cat·ing to become duplicate: REPLICATE <DNA in chromosomes duplicates> …

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  • 39duplicate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. facsimile, duplication, double, reproduction, replica, copy, reduplication; iteration, repetition; renewal; counterpart; gemination, twin. adj. double[d], bifold, biform, bilateral, two fold, two… …

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  • 40duplicate —   v.    to copy, see also duplicate key …

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