reduplication
Americannoun
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the act of reduplicating; the state of being reduplicated.
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something resulting from reduplicating.
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Grammar.
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reduplicating as a grammatical pattern.
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the added element in a reduplicated form.
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a form containing a reduplicated element.
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noun
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the process or an instance of redoubling
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the state, condition, or quality of being redoubled
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a thing that has been redoubled
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repetition of a sound or syllable in a word, as in the formation of the Latin perfect tetigi from tangere "touch"
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Etymology
Origin of reduplication
First recorded in 1580–90, reduplication is from the Late Latin word reduplicātiōn- (stem of reduplicātiō ). See reduplicate, -ion
Example Sentences
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"Knowledge which is merely a reduplication in ideas of what exists already in the world may afford us the satisfaction of a photograph, but that is all."
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What, exactly, are the implications of unsouled reduplication?
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We should decry our inability to avoid costly reduplication of services, build more extended-care facilities and low-cost hospitals for the chronically ill, and reduce unnecessary surgery.
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Double consonants rare.—It cannot be too clearly understood that in words like pitted, stabbing, massy, &c., there is no real reduplication of the sounds of t, b, and s, respectively.
From A Handbook of the English Language by Latham, R. G. (Robert Gordon)
Yet he has employed this reduplication of a predominant word at ver.
From The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition by Pope, Alexander
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