Definition of reproducible in English:
reproducible
adjective riːprəˈdjuːsɪblˌriprəˈd(j)usəb(ə)l
Able to be reproduced or copied.
the logo should be easily reproducible
reproducible laboratory experiments
Example sentencesExamples
- Even within the domain of reproducible products, quantity of labour is by no means the only determinant of price.
- Creating ambient light in a completely reproducible way is pretty challenging.
- The test is more sensitive, quicker, and more reproducible than older methods.
- Land is supremely characterized by its inelasticity of reproducible supply.
- For decades, the moguls groused because their products, unlike cars and potato chips, were not endlessly reproducible.
- Not only is art reproducible, it no longer requires an original.
- While the work is inherently reproducible, the authorization to do so is limited.
- All parts are printed in clear, easy-to-read notation, and all but the piano and conductor's score are reproducible.
- There's no effective substitute for experimental verification and reproducible results.
- Objects are very poor at providing predictable and reproducible software behavior.
Derivatives
noun ˌriːprəˌdjuːsəˈbɪlɪtiˌriprəˌd(j)usəˈbɪlədi
mass noun1The ability to be reproduced or copied.
the reproducibility of reconstructive surgery techniques
- 1.1 The extent to which consistent results are obtained when an experiment is repeated.
Example sentencesExamples
- The main difficulty with tasting lies in the lack of reproducibility.
- The table presents some typical findings for reproducibility of various formats.
- Sending the same sample to the same laboratory at different times is useful in assessing reproducibility.
- the experiments were conducted numerous times to test the reproducibility of the results
adverbriːprəˈdjuːsəbliˌriprəˈd(j)usəbli
In a way that can be reproduced or copied.
a drug that can be manufactured reproducibly in bulk
Example sentencesExamples
- tests that accurately and reproducibly reflect real-world scenarios
- The appearance of the fluorescence is reproducibly altered.
- They're not all created equal, and they're harder to generate reproducibly.
- We can produce experimental emphysema reproducibly and clearly.
Definition of reproducible in US English:
reproducible
adjectiveˌrēprəˈd(y)o͞osəb(ə)lˌriprəˈd(j)usəb(ə)l
Able to be reproduced or copied.
the logo should be easily reproducible
reproducible laboratory experiments
Example sentencesExamples
- For decades, the moguls groused because their products, unlike cars and potato chips, were not endlessly reproducible.
- All parts are printed in clear, easy-to-read notation, and all but the piano and conductor's score are reproducible.
- Even within the domain of reproducible products, quantity of labour is by no means the only determinant of price.
- There's no effective substitute for experimental verification and reproducible results.
- The test is more sensitive, quicker, and more reproducible than older methods.
- While the work is inherently reproducible, the authorization to do so is limited.
- Land is supremely characterized by its inelasticity of reproducible supply.
- Not only is art reproducible, it no longer requires an original.
- Objects are very poor at providing predictable and reproducible software behavior.
- Creating ambient light in a completely reproducible way is pretty challenging.