Triplicated: meaning, definitions and examples
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triplicated
[ ˈtrɪp.lɪ.keɪ.tɪd ]
repeated instance
Triplicated refers to something that has been made in three copies or parts. It can often be used in legal or administrative contexts where documentation must be furnished in multiple forms. The term highlights the importance of redundancy in certain procedures, emphasizing thoroughness and accuracy. In some cases, triplicated documents may be necessary for record-keeping or compliance with regulations.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The triplicated forms must be submitted to the committee.
- He sent in triplicated copies for verification.
- The report was triplicated to ensure everyone had a copy.
Translations
Translations of the word "triplicated" in other languages:
🇵🇹 triplicado
🇮🇳 तिगुना
🇩🇪 dreifach
🇮🇩 triplikat
🇺🇦 потроєний
🇵🇱 potrójny
🇯🇵 三重の (さんじゅうの)
🇫🇷 triplé
🇪🇸 triplicado
🇹🇷 üç katlı
🇰🇷 세 배의 (세 배의)
🇸🇦 مضاعف ثلاث مرات
🇨🇿 trojný
🇸🇰 trojnásobný
🇨🇳 三倍的 (sān bèi de)
🇸🇮 trojni
🇮🇸 þrefaldur
🇰🇿 үш есе
🇬🇪 სამმაგი
🇦🇿 üçqat
🇲🇽 triplicado
Etymology
The word 'triplicate' has its origins in the Latin word 'triplicare,' which means 'to triple.' This term itself is derived from 'tri-' meaning 'three' and 'plicare' meaning 'to fold.' English adopted 'triplicate' in the late 19th century to describe the process of making three identical copies of a document. The term gained prominence in administrative and legal contexts as record-keeping practices became more rigorous. Over time, the adjective 'triplicated' emerged to describe something that has been replicated in three parts or forms. The need for such processes reflects the emphasis on accuracy and accountability in documentation and record-keeping practices in modern society.