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duplicable
Also du·pli·cat·a·ble
[doo-pli-kuh-buhl, dyoo-]
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Other Word Forms
- duplicability noun
- duplicatability noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of duplicable1
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Example Sentences
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Perhaps the most conspicuous example of artificial scarcity’s importance is the desperate scramble to preserve intellectual-property rights over readily duplicable products.
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Even better, said Mr Berry, the device can even be used to fix itself if it breaks as many of its parts are built to be duplicable by 3D printers.
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Mr. Gundlach has previously said that the system he used at TCW was easily duplicable, comparing it to “The Sun Also Rises.”
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Maybe duplicable in a less lethal fashion, and maybe not.
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