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replicate
rep·li·cate R0161300 (rĕp′lĭ-kāt′)v. rep·li·cat·ed, rep·li·cat·ing, rep·li·cates v.tr.1. To duplicate, copy, reproduce, or repeat: "recreating his pose for a photo that replicated his glorious moment" (Stuart Miller).2. Biology To reproduce or make an exact copy or copies of (genetic material, a cell, or an organism).3. To repeat (a scientific experiment) to confirm findings or ensure accuracy.v.intr. To become replicated; undergo replication: cells that replicate rapidly in culture.n. (-kĭt) A repetition of an experiment or procedure.adj. replicate (-kĭt)1. Duplicated, copied, reproduced, or repeated: a replicate sample.2. Folded over or bent back upon itself: a replicate leaf. [Middle English replicaten, from Late Latin replicāre, replicāt-, to repeat, from Latin, to fold back : re-, re- + plicāre, to fold; see plek- in Indo-European roots.] rep′li·ca′tive adj.replicate vb (mainly tr) 1. (also intr) to make or be a copy of; reproduce2. to fold (something) over on itself; bend back3. to reply to adj folded back on itself: a replicate leaf. [C19: from Latin replicātus bent back] ˈreplicative adjrep•li•cate (adj., n. ˈrɛp lɪ kɪt; v. -ˌkeɪt) adj., v. -cat•ed, -cat•ing, n. adj. 1. Also, rep′li•cat`ed. bent back on itself: a replicate leaf. v.t. 2. to repeat, duplicate, or reproduce. v.i. 3. to undergo replication. n. 4. something, as a scientific experiment, that can be replicated. [1525–35; < Late Latin replicātus, past participle of replicāre to repeat, Latin: to fold back] rep′li•ca•ble, adj. replicate Past participle: replicated Gerund: replicating
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replicate | replicate |
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I replicate | you replicate | he/she/it replicates | we replicate | you replicate | they replicate |
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I replicated | you replicated | he/she/it replicated | we replicated | you replicated | they replicated |
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I am replicating | you are replicating | he/she/it is replicating | we are replicating | you are replicating | they are replicating |
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I have replicated | you have replicated | he/she/it has replicated | we have replicated | you have replicated | they have replicated |
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I was replicating | you were replicating | he/she/it was replicating | we were replicating | you were replicating | they were replicating |
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I had replicated | you had replicated | he/she/it had replicated | we had replicated | you had replicated | they had replicated |
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I will replicate | you will replicate | he/she/it will replicate | we will replicate | you will replicate | they will replicate |
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I will have replicated | you will have replicated | he/she/it will have replicated | we will have replicated | you will have replicated | they will have replicated |
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I will be replicating | you will be replicating | he/she/it will be replicating | we will be replicating | you will be replicating | they will be replicating |
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I have been replicating | you have been replicating | he/she/it has been replicating | we have been replicating | you have been replicating | they have been replicating |
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I will have been replicating | you will have been replicating | he/she/it will have been replicating | we will have been replicating | you will have been replicating | they will have been replicating |
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I had been replicating | you had been replicating | he/she/it had been replicating | we had been replicating | you had been replicating | they had been replicating |
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I would replicate | you would replicate | he/she/it would replicate | we would replicate | you would replicate | they would replicate |
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I would have replicated | you would have replicated | he/she/it would have replicated | we would have replicated | you would have replicated | they would have replicated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | replicate - bend or turn backwardretroflexbend, flex - form a curve; "The stick does not bend" | | 2. | replicate - reproduce or make an exact copy of; "replicate the cell"; "copy the genetic information"copybiological science, biology - the science that studies living organismsduplicate, reduplicate, repeat, replicate, double - make or do or perform again; "He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick" | | 3. | replicate - make or do or perform again; "He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick"duplicate, reduplicate, repeat, doublereplicate, copy - reproduce or make an exact copy of; "replicate the cell"; "copy the genetic information"recapitulate - repeat stages of evolutionary development during the embryonic phase of lifegeminate, reduplicate - form by reduplication; "The consonant reduplicates after a short vowel"; "The morpheme can be reduplicated to emphasize the meaning of the word"reproduce - make a copy or equivalent of; "reproduce the painting" |
replicateverb copy, follow, repeat, reproduce, recreate, ape, mimic, duplicate, reduplicate He was not able to replicate this experiment.replicateverbTo make a copy of:copy, duplicate, imitate, reproduce, simulate.Translations
Replicate
ReplicateTo duplicate, copy, or repeat; to reproduce in the likeness of the original.replicate
rep·li·cate (rep'li-kāt), 1. One of several identical processes or observations. 2. To repeat; to produce an exact copy. replicate (rĕp′lĭ-kāt′)v. repli·cated, repli·cating, repli·cates v.tr.1. Biology To reproduce or make an exact copy or copies of (genetic material, a cell, or an organism).2. To repeat (a scientific experiment) to confirm findings or ensure accuracy.v.intr. To become replicated; undergo replication: cells that replicate rapidly in culture.n. (-kĭt) A repetition of an experiment or procedure.adj. replicate (-kĭt)1. Duplicated, copied, reproduced, or repeated: a replicate sample.2. Folded over or bent back upon itself: a replicate leaf. rep′li·ca′tive adj.rep·li·cate (repli-kăt, -kāt) 1. One of several identical processes or observations. 2. To repeat; to produce an exact copy. rep·li·cate (repli-kăt, -kāt) 1. One of several identical processes or observations. 2. To repeat; to produce an exact copy. replicate
Synonyms for replicateverb copySynonyms- copy
- follow
- repeat
- reproduce
- recreate
- ape
- mimic
- duplicate
- reduplicate
Synonyms for replicateverb to make a copy ofSynonyms- copy
- duplicate
- imitate
- reproduce
- simulate
Synonyms for replicateverb bend or turn backwardSynonymsRelated Wordsverb reproduce or make an exact copy ofSynonymsRelated Words- biological science
- biology
- duplicate
- reduplicate
- repeat
- replicate
- double
verb make or do or perform againSynonyms- duplicate
- reduplicate
- repeat
- double
Related Words- replicate
- copy
- recapitulate
- geminate
- reduplicate
- reproduce
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