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  • 41double — doubleness, n. doubler, n. /dub euhl/, adj., n., v., doubled, doubling, adv. adj. 1. twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc.: a double portion; a new house double the size of the old one. 2. composed of… …

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  • 42reduplication — /ri dooh pli kay sheuhn, dyooh /, n. 1. the act of reduplicating; the state of being reduplicated. 2. something resulting from reduplicating. 3. Gram. a. reduplicating as a grammatical pattern. b. the added element in a reduplicated form. c. a… …

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  • 43copy — I noun cast, counterfeit, counterpart, duplicate, duplication, ectype, facsimile, fake, forgery, image, imitation, impress, impression, imprint, likeness, offprint, personation, print, reissue, repetition, replica, representation, reprint,… …

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  • 44reduplicative — adjective Formed by redoubling; reduplicate, double The loss of the reduplicative syllable in the perfect is sufficiently accounted for by the same occurrence in almost all the modern, and even some of the ancient branches of the Indo Germanic… …

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  • 45Aestivation (botany) — A diagram showing some kinds of tepal aestivation in flower buds. A: imbricate; B,C: cochleate; D: contorted; E: valvate; F: open …

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  • 46Code of the Nesilim — The Code of Nesilim is an ancient Hittite legal code dating from c. 1650 1500 BCE.[1][2][3][4] Translation From the Ancient History Sourcebook,[5] The Code of the Nesilim, c. 1650 1500 BCE, Paul Halsall, August 1998, from: Oliver J. Thatcher, ed …

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  • 47Verschaffeltia splendida — Systematik Monokotyledonen Commeliniden …

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  • 48plagiarize — pla·gia·rize / plā jə ˌrīz/ vb rized, riz·ing [from plagiary plagiarist, from Latin plagiarius, literally, kidnapper, from plagium netting of game, kidnapping, from plaga net] vt: to copy and pass off (the expression of ideas or words of another) …

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  • 49repeat — I (do again) verb backslide, copy, do over, duplicate, give an encore, imitate, ingeminate, iterare, persist, reconstruct, recreate, recur, redo, reduplicate, reenact, regenerate, reinstitute, relapse, remake, renew, replicate, reproduce, resume …

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  • 50reproduce — I verb beget, breed, bring forth, conceive, copy, create, do again, double, duplicate, engender, father, fecundate, fructify, generate, give birth to, imitate, make again, manifold, mirror, multiply, parallel, portray, procreate, progenerate,… …

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