| duplicate | | |
| duplicate, extra | (n.) | something additional of the same kind.; "he always carried extras in case of an emergency" |
| duplicate, duplication | (n.) | a copy that corresponds to an original exactly.; "he made a duplicate for the files" |
| double, duplicate, reduplicate, repeat, replicate | (v.) | make or do or perform again.; "He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick" |
| duplicate, parallel, twin | (v.) | duplicate or match.; "The polished surface twinned his face and chest in reverse" |
| duplicate | (v.) | make a duplicate or duplicates of.; "Could you please duplicate this letter for me?" |
| double, duplicate | (v.) | increase twofold.; "The population doubled within 50 years" |
| duplicate | (adj.) | identically copied from an original.; "a duplicate key" |
| duplicate, matching, twin, twinned | (adj.) | being two identical. |
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