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reduplicate

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VERB
  1. make or do or perform again
    He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick
  2. form by reduplication
    The consonant reduplicates after a short vowel
    The morpheme can be reduplicated to emphasize the meaning of the word

How To Use reduplicate In A Sentence

  • - on, suffix jetavator cryochemis - paging youthcult try plasma SHORTENING + cytoecology poach, v. BOUND FORM (7) receptor acrasin dehydrotes - reduplicate, antiscientism tosterone v. apholate geoprobe spinner astrionics heliborne standoff emulsible, adj. station adj. helilift, v. zone Ovonic helispost VARIANT FORM xenate hexa - tabbouli SHORTENING + methylene - VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVI No 1
  • The consonant reduplicates after a short vowel
  • In two cases English words derive from Latin words in which the infinitive ends in atare and in which the at - is therefore reduplicated in the supine; they are dilatare, to spread out, and natare, to swim.
  • I won't try to reduplicate his work, but let me just throw one quote at you from Ian Fishback. Impeachment?
  • This category denoted states where the subject was affected passives, but also often verbs of emotion and of thought which are clearly subjective, as well as what would later be termed reduplicated perfects. New thought: A 2D matrix of eventive/non-eventive and subjective/objective
  • In tomato, large endoreduplicated cells are located in the mesocarp.
  • It provides users with suitable results by removing the reduplicate results and estimating the similarity between results and user query.
  • At that point, it would be perfectly understandable that some dialects would adopt a new form like *ōl-ōl- or something similar simply because /l/ was the only consonant left to reduplicate. The hidden face
  • The folded pinnae are one of two shapes, induplicate (V-shaped) with the midrib protruding downward or reduplicate (upside-down V-shape) with the midrib protruding up. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Aristotle, for instance, argued that being qua being is the subject of metaphysics when a term reduplicates itself, this is called a reflexive reduplication; Leibniz's principles of identity presuppose reduplicative analysis; Anscombe has noted that her use of the phrase 'under the description' in discussing intention is reduplicative. Archive 2005-01-01
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