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duplicate
 
NOUN:1. Something closely resembling another: carbon copy, copy, facsimile, image, likeness, reduplication, replica, replication, reproduction, simulacrum. Archaic : simulacre. Law : counterpart. See SAME. 2. One exactly resembling another: double, image, picture, portrait, spitting image. Slang : ringer. See SAME. 3. One of a matched pair of things: companion, counterpart, double, fellow, match, mate, twin. See SAME.
VERB:1. To make a copy of: copy, imitate, replicate, reproduce, simulate. See SAME. 2. To make or become twice as great: double, geminate, redouble, twin. See BIG, INCREASE. 3. To do or perform (an act) again: redo, repeat. See REPETITION.
ADJECTIVE:Composed of two parts or things: biform, binary, double, dual, duple, duplex, geminate, twofold. See PART.
 
 
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