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duplicable, a.|ˈdjuːplɪkəb(ə)l| [f. L. duplic- (as in duplicate v.) + -able; cf. multiplicable a.] That may be duplicated or copied; capable of being reduplicated.
1928in Funk's Stand. Dict. 1943W. M. Ivins How Prints Look 143 The importance of being able to recognize the technique or process by which a printed or otherwise precisely duplicable image was made becomes obvious. a1969R. Williams in D. Knight 100 Yrs. Sci. Fiction (1969) 295 With the duplicator, of course, we didn't have to worry about original cost of duplicable items, that was nil. 1985Washington Post 10 Nov. 1/2 The inimitable exactness Adams gave us from his camera wasn't duplicable from his word processor. So duplicaˈbility n.
1909in Webster. 1982Giant Bk. Electronics Projects v. 198 Each of these modules employs microstripline construction..to..assure duplicability. |