Duplicator: meaning, definitions and examples

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duplicator

 

[ ˈdjuːplɪkeɪtə ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

copying machine

A duplicator is a machine that reproduces documents by creating copies of them. It is commonly used in offices and schools for making multiple copies of the same document.

Synonyms

copier, replicator, reproducer.

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Word Description / Examples
duplicator

Best for referring to a machine or device used for making exact copies of printed material, such as documents or images.

  • The office purchased a new duplicator to handle the high volume of reports.
  • She used the duplicator to create handouts for the meeting.
copier

Commonly used in offices and businesses to refer to a machine that makes paper copies of documents and images.

  • Please make sure the copier is stocked with paper.
  • The copier is in the room next to the conference room.
reproducer

Typically refers to something or someone that creates copies or offspring. It can also extend to machines or devices, but is mainly used in biological or ecological contexts.

  • Certain plants are excellent reproducers, spreading seeds far and wide.
  • The music industry uses digital reproducers to distribute songs.
replicator

Often used in science fiction or technical discussions to describe a machine or device that can create exact copies of objects or structures. May also refer to biological or scientific processes.

  • The scientists used a replicator to create cells identical to the original.
  • In the sci-fi movie, the spaceship had a replicator that could produce any item the crew needed.

Examples of usage

  • The office has a high-speed duplicator for copying important documents.
  • She used the duplicator to make copies of the handouts for the meeting.
Context #2 | Noun

person who copies

In a more informal context, a duplicator can refer to a person who replicates or imitates something. This person may copy others' work or behavior.

Synonyms

copycat, imitator, replicator.

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Word Description / Examples
duplicator

Use this word especially in tech or office jargon, referring to a machine or tool that makes exact copies of documents or data.

  • The office just got a new high-speed duplicator for all our printing needs.
  • The duplicator machine broke down again during the big project.
imitator

Used more universally to describe someone who mimics another. It can apply to actions, styles, or even skills and might carry a neutral or slightly negative connotation.

  • He's a skilled imitator, able to replicate nearly anyone's voice.
  • The performer was criticized as an imitator rather than an innovator.
copycat

This word commonly refers to someone who imitates another person's actions or style. It often carries a mild negative or infantilizing connotation.

  • Stop being such a copycat and come up with your own ideas.
  • The new app is just a copycat version of last year's hit.
replicator

Often used in scientific, technological, or speculative science fiction contexts to describe something that creates exact copies of objects or data.

  • The DNA replicator is essential for cloning experiments.
  • In the sci-fi series, the spaceship had a food replicator that could produce any meal.

Examples of usage

  • He's a talented duplicator, able to mimic any style of painting.
  • The artist was accused of being a duplicator, as his work closely resembled that of a famous painter.

Translations

Translations of the word "duplicator" in other languages:

🇵🇹 duplicador

🇮🇳 डुप्लिकेटर

🇩🇪 Duplikator

🇮🇩 duplikator

🇺🇦 дублювальник

🇵🇱 duplikator

🇯🇵 複製機 (ふくせいき)

🇫🇷 duplicateur

🇪🇸 duplicador

🇹🇷 çoğaltıcı

🇰🇷 복사기 (복사기)

🇸🇦 مكرِّر

🇨🇿 duplikátor

🇸🇰 duplikátor

🇨🇳 复制机 (fùzhìjī)

🇸🇮 podvajalnik

🇮🇸 afritari

🇰🇿 көшіргіш

🇬🇪 დუბლიკატორი

🇦🇿 çoxaldıcı

🇲🇽 duplicador

Etymology

The word 'duplicator' originated from the Latin word 'duplicare', which means 'to double'. The concept of duplicating or copying has been around for centuries, with various methods used to reproduce documents or objects. The modern duplicator as a machine was developed in the early 20th century, revolutionizing the way multiple copies of documents could be made quickly and efficiently.

See also: duplicable, duplicateness, duplicating, duplication.