Duplicate Definition

do͝oplĭ-kĭt, dyo͝o-
duplicated, duplicates, duplicating
adjective
Identically copied from an original.
American Heritage
Double.
Webster's New World
Having two similar parts.
Webster's New World
Corresponding exactly.
Webster's New World
Denoting a manner of play in cards in which partnerships or teams play the same deals and compare scores at the end.
Duplicate bridge.
American Heritage
Antonyms:
noun
duplicates
An exact copy or reproduction; replica; facsimile.
Webster's New World
A counterpart or double.
Webster's New World
One that corresponds exactly to another, especially an original.
American Heritage
A card game in which partnerships or teams play the same deals and compare scores at the end.
American Heritage
The game of duplicate bridge.
Webster's New World
verb
duplicated, duplicates, duplicating
To make double or twofold.
Webster's New World
To make an exact copy or copies of.
Webster's New World
To make, do, or cause to happen again.
Webster's New World
To become duplicate.
American Heritage

To make a copy of.

If we duplicate the information, are we really accomplishing much?
Wiktionary
idiom
in duplicate
  • in two identical copies
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Duplicate

Noun

Singular:
duplicate
Plural:
duplicates

Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Duplicate

Origin of Duplicate

  • Middle English from Latin duplicātus past participle of duplicāre to double from duplex duplic- twofold dwo- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • Borrowing from Latin duplicātus, perfect passive participle of duplicō.

    From Wiktionary

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