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Definition of duplicate
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Duplicate
(v. t.) To make a
duplicate
of
(something);
to make a copy or
transcript
of.
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Conduplicate
::
Conduplicate
(a.)
Folded
lengthwise
along the
midrib,
the upper face being
within;
-- said of
leaves
or
petals
in
vernation
or
aestivation..
Duplicate
::
Duplicate
(n.) An
original
instrument
repeated;
a
document
which is the same as
another
in all
essential
particulars,
and
differing
from a mere copy in
having
all the
validity
of an
original..
Duplicate
::
Duplicate
(a.)
Double;
twofold.
Counterpart
::
Counterpart
(n.) A part
corresponding
to
another
part;
anything
which
answers,
or
corresponds,
to
another;
a copy; a
duplicate;
a
facsimile..
Met-
::
Met- ()
Other;
duplicate,
corresponding
to;
resembling;
hence,
metameric;
as,
meta-arabinic,
metaldehyde..
Copy
::
Copy (v. i.) To yield a
duplicate
or
transcript;
as, the
letter
did not copy
well..
Induplicate
::
Induplicate
(a.)
Having
the edges
rolled
inward
and then
arranged
about the axis
without
overlapping;
-- said of
leaves
in
vernation.
Indenture
::
Indenture
(n.) A
mutual
agreement
in
writing
between
two or more
parties,
whereof
each party has
usually
a
counterpart
or
duplicate;
sometimes
in the pl., a short form for
indentures
of
apprenticeship,
the
contract
by which a youth is bound
apprentice
to a
master..
Counter-roll
::
Counter-roll
(n.) A
duplicate
roll
(record
or
account)
kept by an
officer
as a check upon
another
officer's
roll.
Copy
::
Copy (n.) To make a copy or
copies
of; to
write;
print,
engrave,
or paint after an
original;
to
duplicate;
to
reproduce;
to
transcribe;
as, to copy a
manuscript,
inscription,
design,
painting,
etc.; -- often with out,
sometimes
with off..
Repeater
::
Repeater
(n.) A
pennant
used to
indicate
that a
certain
flag in a hoist of
signal
is
duplicated.
Induplicative
::
Induplicative
(a.)
Having
induplicate
leaves
in
vernation.
Reduplicate
::
Reduplicate
(v. t.) To
redouble;
to
multiply;
to
repeat.
Sesquiduplicate
::
Sesquiduplicate
(a.) Twice and a half as great (as
another
thing);
having
the ratio of two and a half to one.
Duplicated
::
Duplicated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Duplicat.
Induplicate
::
Induplicate
(a.)
Having
the edges bent
abruptly
toward
the axis; -- said of the parts of the calyx or
corolla
in
aestivation.
Control
::
Control
(v. t.) To check by a
counter
register
or
duplicate
account;
to prove by
counter
statements;
to
confute.
Twofold
::
Twofold
(a.)
Double;
duplicate;
multiplied
by two; as, a
twofold
nature;
a
twofold
sense;
a
twofold
argument..
Reduplicate
::
Reduplicate
(a.)
Double;
doubled;
reduplicative;
repeated.
Tally
::
Tally (n.)
Hence,
any
account
or score kept by
notches
or
marks,
whether
on wood or
paper,
or in a book;
especially,
one kept in
duplicate..
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