quadruplicate
Americannoun
adjective
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consisting of four identical parts.
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pertaining to a fourth item or copy of something.
verb (used with object)
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to produce or copy in quadruplicate.
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to make four times as great.
idioms
adjective
verb
noun
Other Word Forms
- quadruplication noun
- quadruplicature noun
Etymology
Origin of quadruplicate
1650–60; < Latin quadruplicātus (past participle of quadruplicāre ), equivalent to quadruplic- (stem of quadruplex quadruplex ) + -ātus -ate 1
Example Sentences
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The measure calls for the end of a paper permitting system that used quadruplicate documents to register applicants.
From Seattle Times
And: You can donate quadruplicates, make other children better for it and not hurt anyone’s feelings.
From Washington Post
Though a handful of bright, active galaxies have been caught in a cross shape before, this was the first supernova found in perfect quadruplicate.
From National Geographic
And there indeed it sat, lit a week earlier by the rays of the sun at ancient Olympia but now, in quadruplicate, occupying two seats in the front row of the passenger cabin of BA2012.
From The Guardian
Moreover, as has already been pointed out, the thunder-god was usually ruler of the winds, and thus another reason for his quadruplicate nature was suggested.
From Project Gutenberg
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