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duplicable
[ doo-pli-kuh-buhl, dyoo- ]
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- dupli·ca·bili·ty dupli·cata·bili·ty noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of duplicable1
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Example Sentences
Perhaps the most conspicuous example of artificial scarcity’s importance is the desperate scramble to preserve intellectual-property rights over readily duplicable products.
From Salon
Even better, said Mr Berry, the device can even be used to fix itself if it breaks as many of its parts are built to be duplicable by 3D printers.
From BBC
Mr. Gundlach has previously said that the system he used at TCW was easily duplicable, comparing it to “The Sun Also Rises.”
From New York Times
Maybe duplicable in a less lethal fashion, and maybe not.
From Project Gutenberg
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