Duplicable: meaning, definitions and examples

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duplicable

 

[ ˈdjuːplɪkəbl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

data management

Capable of being duplicated or copied.

Synonyms

clonable, copyable, reproducible.

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Word Description / Examples
duplicable

When something can be exactly recreated or duplicated, often used in technical or scientific contexts.

  • The experiment's results were not duplicable, raising questions about its reliability
  • The software's settings are duplicable across multiple devices
copyable

In general usage, this refers to the ability to copy or reproduce information, data, or documents, typically used in everyday language.

  • The article is easily copyable from the website
  • The data on the hard drive is fully copyable
reproducible

Commonly used in scientific and technical contexts to describe something that can be recreated or reproduced under the same conditions.

  • The study's findings are reproducible in other laboratories
  • The sound quality of the recording is highly reproducible
clonable

Often related to biology or technology, referring to the ability to produce an exact genetic copy or replicate digitally.

  • Certain cells are clonable and can be used for genetic research
  • The virtual machine is clonable, allowing easy replication for testing

Examples of usage

  • The files stored in this system are duplicable, allowing for easy backup.
  • Digital information is generally duplicable without any loss of quality.

Translations

Translations of the word "duplicable" in other languages:

🇵🇹 duplicável

🇮🇳 प्रतिलिपि योग्य

🇩🇪 duplizierbar

🇮🇩 dapat digandakan

🇺🇦 дубльований

🇵🇱 dający się powielić

🇯🇵 複製可能な

🇫🇷 duplicable

🇪🇸 duplicable

🇹🇷 çoğaltılabilir

🇰🇷 복제 가능한

🇸🇦 قابل للاستنساخ

🇨🇿 kopírovatelný

🇸🇰 kopírovateľný

🇨🇳 可复制的

🇸🇮 podvojljiv

🇮🇸 afritanlegt

🇰🇿 көшірмеленетін

🇬🇪 დუბლირებადი

🇦🇿 təkrarlanabilən

🇲🇽 duplicable

Etymology

The word 'duplicable' has roots in the Latin word 'duplicare', meaning 'to double'. The concept of duplicability has become increasingly relevant in the digital age, with the ability to create exact copies of data for various purposes such as backup, distribution, and replication.

See also: duplicateness, duplicating, duplication, duplicator.