duplicate du·pli·cate vb n , adj
- duplicate du·pli·cate vb n , adj
- ['djuːplɪkɪt]
1. vt
fare una doppia copia di, riprodurre, duplicare, ripetere, riprodurre
2. n
duplicato
in duplicate — in duplice copia, in doppia copia
duplicate key — doppione m della chiave
3. adj
conforme, esattamente uguale
duplicate receipt pad — bollettario
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duplicate — du•pli•cate n., adj. [[t]ˈdu plɪ kɪt, ˈdyu [/t]] v. [[t] ˌkeɪt[/t]] n. v. cat•ed, cat•ing, adj. 1) a copy exactly like an original 2) anything corresponding in all respects to something else 3) to make an exact copy of 4) to double; make twofold… … From formal English to slang
quintuplicate — quin•tu•pli•cate n., adj. [[t]kwɪnˈtu plɪ kɪt, ˈtyu [/t]] v. [[t] ˌkeɪt[/t]] n. adj. v. cat•ed, cat•ing 1) cvb a group or set of five copies or identical items 2) cvb one of five copies or identical items 3) cvb having or consisting of five… … From formal English to slang
induplicate — in•du•pli•cate [[t]ɪnˈdu plə kɪt, ˌkeɪt, ˈdyu [/t]] adj. 1) bot (of a calyx or corolla) rolled inward and bent toward the axis of the flower 2) bot (of leaves in a bud) rolled inward and arranged about the axis without overlapping • Etymology:… … From formal English to slang
reduplicate — re•du•pli•cate v. [[t]rɪˈdu plɪˌkeɪt, ˈdyu [/t]] adj. [[t] kɪt, ˌkeɪt[/t]] v. cat•ed, cat•ing, adj. 1) to double; repeat 2) gram. to form (a derivative or inflected form) by doubling a syllable or other part of a word, sometimes with… … From formal English to slang